GtkBuildable

GtkBuildable — Interface for objects that can be built by GtkBuilder

Functions

Types and Values

Object Hierarchy

    GInterface
    ╰── GtkBuildable

Prerequisites

GtkBuildable requires GObject.

Known Implementations

GtkBuildable is implemented by GtkAboutDialog, GtkAccelLabel, GtkAction, GtkActionGroup, GtkAlignment, GtkArrow, GtkAspectFrame, GtkAssistant, GtkBin, GtkBox, GtkButton, GtkButtonBox, GtkCList, GtkCTree, GtkCalendar, GtkCellView, GtkCheckButton, GtkCheckMenuItem, GtkColorButton, GtkColorSelection, GtkColorSelectionDialog, GtkCombo, GtkComboBox, GtkComboBoxEntry, GtkComboBoxText, GtkContainer, GtkCurve, GtkDialog, GtkDrawingArea, GtkEntry, GtkEntryCompletion, GtkEventBox, GtkExpander, GtkFileChooserButton, GtkFileChooserDialog, GtkFileChooserWidget, GtkFileSelection, GtkFixed, GtkFontButton, GtkFontSelection, GtkFontSelectionDialog, GtkFrame, GtkGammaCurve, GtkHBox, GtkHButtonBox, GtkHPaned, GtkHRuler, GtkHSV, GtkHScale, GtkHScrollbar, GtkHSeparator, GtkHandleBox, GtkIconFactory, GtkIconView, GtkImage, GtkImageMenuItem, GtkInfoBar, GtkInputDialog, GtkInvisible, GtkItem, GtkLabel, GtkLayout, GtkLinkButton, GtkList, GtkListItem, GtkListStore, GtkMenu, GtkMenuBar, GtkMenuItem, GtkMenuShell, GtkMenuToolButton, GtkMessageDialog, GtkMisc, GtkNotebook, GtkOffscreenWindow, GtkOldEditable, GtkOptionMenu, GtkPageSetupUnixDialog, GtkPaned, GtkPixmap, GtkPlug, GtkPreview, GtkPrintUnixDialog, GtkProgress, GtkProgressBar, GtkRadioAction, GtkRadioButton, GtkRadioMenuItem, GtkRadioToolButton, GtkRange, GtkRecentAction, GtkRecentChooserDialog, GtkRecentChooserMenu, GtkRecentChooserWidget, GtkRuler, GtkScale, GtkScaleButton, GtkScrollbar, GtkScrolledWindow, GtkSeparator, GtkSeparatorMenuItem, GtkSeparatorToolItem, GtkSizeGroup, GtkSocket, GtkSpinButton, GtkSpinner, GtkStatusbar, GtkTable, GtkTearoffMenuItem, GtkText, GtkTextTagTable, GtkTextView, GtkTipsQuery, GtkToggleAction, GtkToggleButton, GtkToggleToolButton, GtkToolButton, GtkToolItem, GtkToolItemGroup, GtkToolPalette, GtkToolbar, GtkTree, GtkTreeItem, GtkTreeStore, GtkTreeView, GtkTreeViewColumn, GtkUIManager, GtkVBox, GtkVButtonBox, GtkVPaned, GtkVRuler, GtkVScale, GtkVScrollbar, GtkVSeparator, GtkViewport, GtkVolumeButton, GtkWidget and GtkWindow.

Includes

#include <gtk/gtk.h>

Description

In order to allow construction from a GtkBuilder UI description, an object class must implement the GtkBuildable interface. The interface includes methods for setting names and properties of objects, parsing custom tags, constructing child objects.

The GtkBuildable interface is implemented by all widgets and many of the non-widget objects that are provided by GTK+. The main user of this interface is GtkBuilder, there should be very little need for applications to call any gtk_buildable_... functions.

Functions

gtk_buildable_set_name ()

void
gtk_buildable_set_name (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                        const gchar *name);

Sets the name of the buildable object.

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

name

name to set

 

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_get_name ()

const gchar *
gtk_buildable_get_name (GtkBuildable *buildable);

Gets the name of the buildable object.

GtkBuilder sets the name based on the the

GtkBuilder UI definition

used to construct the buildable .

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

Returns

the name set with gtk_buildable_set_name()

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_add_child ()

void
gtk_buildable_add_child (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                         GtkBuilder *builder,
                         GObject *child,
                         const gchar *type);

Adds a child to buildable . type is an optional string describing how the child should be added.

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

builder

a GtkBuilder

 

child

child to add

 

type

kind of child or NULL.

[allow-none]

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_set_buildable_property ()

void
gtk_buildable_set_buildable_property (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                                      GtkBuilder *builder,
                                      const gchar *name,
                                      const GValue *value);

Sets the property name name to value on the buildable object.

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

builder

a GtkBuilder

 

name

name of property

 

value

value of property

 

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_construct_child ()

GObject *
gtk_buildable_construct_child (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                               GtkBuilder *builder,
                               const gchar *name);

Constructs a child of buildable with the name name .

GtkBuilder calls this function if a "constructor" has been specified in the UI definition.

Parameters

buildable

A GtkBuildable

 

builder

GtkBuilder used to construct this object

 

name

name of child to construct

 

Returns

the constructed child.

[transfer full]

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_custom_tag_start ()

gboolean
gtk_buildable_custom_tag_start (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                                GtkBuilder *builder,
                                GObject *child,
                                const gchar *tagname,
                                GMarkupParser *parser,
                                gpointer *data);

This is called for each unknown element under <child>.

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

builder

a GtkBuilder used to construct this object

 

child

child object or NULL for non-child tags.

[allow-none]

tagname

name of tag

 

parser

a GMarkupParser structure to fill in.

[out]

data

return location for user data that will be passed in to parser functions.

[out]

Returns

TRUE if a object has a custom implementation, FALSE if it doesn't.

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_custom_tag_end ()

void
gtk_buildable_custom_tag_end (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                              GtkBuilder *builder,
                              GObject *child,
                              const gchar *tagname,
                              gpointer *data);

This is called at the end of each custom element handled by the buildable.

Parameters

buildable

A GtkBuildable

 

builder

GtkBuilder used to construct this object

 

child

child object or NULL for non-child tags.

[allow-none]

tagname

name of tag

 

data

user data that will be passed in to parser functions.

[type gpointer]

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_custom_finished ()

void
gtk_buildable_custom_finished (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                               GtkBuilder *builder,
                               GObject *child,
                               const gchar *tagname,
                               gpointer data);

This is similar to gtk_buildable_parser_finished() but is called once for each custom tag handled by the buildable .

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

builder

a GtkBuilder

 

child

child object or NULL for non-child tags.

[allow-none]

tagname

the name of the tag

 

data

user data created in custom_tag_start

 

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_parser_finished ()

void
gtk_buildable_parser_finished (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                               GtkBuilder *builder);

Called when the builder finishes the parsing of a

GtkBuilder UI definition.

Note that this will be called once for each time gtk_builder_add_from_file() or gtk_builder_add_from_string() is called on a builder.

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

builder

a GtkBuilder

 

Since 2.12


gtk_buildable_get_internal_child ()

GObject *
gtk_buildable_get_internal_child (GtkBuildable *buildable,
                                  GtkBuilder *builder,
                                  const gchar *childname);

Get the internal child called childname of the buildable object.

Parameters

buildable

a GtkBuildable

 

builder

a GtkBuilder

 

childname

name of child

 

Returns

the internal child of the buildable object.

[transfer none]

Since 2.12

Types and Values

GtkBuildable

typedef struct _GtkBuildable GtkBuildable;


struct GtkBuildableIface

struct GtkBuildableIface {
  GTypeInterface g_iface;

  /* virtual table */
  void          (* set_name)               (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
                                            const gchar   *name);
  const gchar * (* get_name)               (GtkBuildable  *buildable);
  void          (* add_child)              (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    GObject       *child,
					    const gchar   *type);
  void          (* set_buildable_property) (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    const gchar   *name,
					    const GValue  *value);
  GObject *     (* construct_child)        (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    const gchar   *name);
  gboolean      (* custom_tag_start)       (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    GObject       *child,
					    const gchar   *tagname,
					    GMarkupParser *parser,
					    gpointer      *data);
  void          (* custom_tag_end)         (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    GObject       *child,
					    const gchar   *tagname,
					    gpointer      *data);
  void          (* custom_finished)        (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    GObject       *child,
					    const gchar   *tagname,
					    gpointer       data);
  void          (* parser_finished)        (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder);

  GObject *     (* get_internal_child)     (GtkBuildable  *buildable,
					    GtkBuilder    *builder,
					    const gchar   *childname);
};

The GtkBuildableIface interface contains method that are necessary to allow GtkBuilder to construct an object from a GtkBuilder UI definition.

Members

GTypeInterface g_iface;

the parent class

 

set_name ()

Stores the name attribute given in the GtkBuilder UI definition. GtkWidget stores the name as object data. Implement this method if your object has some notion of "name" and it makes sense to map the XML name attribute to it.

 

get_name ()

The getter corresponding to set_name . Implement this if you implement set_name .

 

add_child ()

Adds a child. The type parameter can be used to differentiate the kind of child. GtkContainer implements this to add add a child widget to the container, GtkNotebook uses the type to distinguish between page labels (of type "page-label") and normal children.

 

set_buildable_property ()

Sets a property of a buildable object. It is normally not necessary to implement this, g_object_set_property() is used by default. GtkWindow implements this to delay showing itself (i.e. setting the “visible” property) until the whole interface is created.

 

construct_child ()

Constructs a child of a buildable that has been specified as "constructor" in the UI definition. GtkUIManager implements this to reference to a widget created in a <ui> tag which is outside of the normal GtkBuilder UI definition hierarchy. A reference to the constructed object is returned and becomes owned by the caller.

 

custom_tag_start ()

Implement this if the buildable needs to parse content below <child>. To handle an element, the implementation must fill in the parser structure and user_data and return TRUE. GtkWidget implements this to parse keyboard accelerators specified in <accelerator> elements. GtkContainer implements it to map properties defined via <packing> elements to child properties. Note that user_data must be freed in custom_tag_end or custom_finished .

 

custom_tag_end ()

Called for the end tag of each custom element that is handled by the buildable (see custom_tag_start ).

 

custom_finished ()

Called for each custom tag handled by the buildable when the builder finishes parsing (see custom_tag_start )

 

parser_finished ()

Called when a builder finishes the parsing of a UI definition. It is normally not necessary to implement this, unless you need to perform special cleanup actions. GtkWindow sets the “visible” property here.

 

get_internal_child ()

Returns an internal child of a buildable. GtkDialog implements this to give access to its vbox , making it possible to add children to the vbox in a UI definition. Implement this if the buildable has internal children that may need to be accessed from a UI definition.