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See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #include #include #include "rep-gtk.h" #include #include /* Hacking the basic types --jsh */ static inline int valid_int_type (repv obj) { return rep_INTEGERP (obj) || rep_LONG_INTP (obj); } int sgtk_valid_int (repv obj) { return valid_int_type (obj); } int sgtk_valid_uint (repv obj) { return valid_int_type (obj); } int sgtk_valid_long (repv obj) { return valid_int_type (obj); } int sgtk_valid_ulong (repv obj) { return valid_int_type (obj); } int sgtk_valid_char (repv obj) { return rep_INTP (obj); } repv sgtk_uint_to_rep (unsigned long x) { return rep_make_long_uint (x); } repv sgtk_int_to_rep (long x) { return rep_make_long_int (x); } repv sgtk_long_to_rep (long x) { return rep_make_long_int (x); } repv sgtk_ulong_to_rep (unsigned long x) { return rep_make_long_uint (x); } guint sgtk_rep_to_uint (repv obj) { return rep_get_long_uint (obj); } gint sgtk_rep_to_int (repv obj) { return rep_get_long_int (obj); } gulong sgtk_rep_to_ulong (repv obj) { return rep_get_long_uint (obj); } glong sgtk_rep_to_long (repv obj) { return rep_get_long_int (obj); } gchar sgtk_rep_to_char (repv obj) { return rep_INT (obj); } repv sgtk_char_to_rep (gchar c) { return rep_MAKE_INT (c); } char * sgtk_rep_to_string (repv obj) { return rep_STRINGP (obj) ? rep_STR (obj) : (gpointer) (char *)""; } repv sgtk_string_to_rep (char *x) { repv obj; if (x == 0) return Qnil; obj = rep_string_dup (x); g_free (x); return obj; } repv sgtk_static_string_to_rep (const char *x) { repv obj; if (x == 0) return Qnil; obj = rep_string_dup (x); return obj; } int sgtk_valid_string (repv obj) { return rep_STRINGP (obj); } repv sgtk_bool_to_rep (int x) { return x ? Qt : Qnil; } int sgtk_rep_to_bool (repv obj) { return obj != Qnil; } int sgtk_valid_function (repv obj) { return Ffunctionp (obj) != Qnil; } int sgtk_valid_fd (repv obj) { return rep_FILEP (obj) && rep_LOCAL_FILE_P (obj); } int sgtk_rep_to_fd (repv obj) { return fileno (rep_FILE(obj)->file.fh); } repv sgtk_fd_to_rep (int fd) { if (fd < 0) return Qnil; else return rep_file_fdopen (fd, "w+"); } int sgtk_valid_pointer (repv obj) { return obj == Qnil || rep_INTEGERP (obj) || rep_LONG_INTP (obj); } void * sgtk_rep_to_pointer (repv obj) { if (obj == Qnil) return NULL; else return (void *) rep_get_long_uint (obj); } repv sgtk_pointer_to_rep (void *ptr) { repv data = rep_VAL (ptr); if (data == 0) return Qnil; else if (data > rep_LISP_MAX_INT) /* could use a bignum, but cons is more efficient */ return rep_MAKE_LONG_INT (data); else return rep_MAKE_INT (data); } static int list_length (repv list) { repv len = Flength (list); return (len && rep_INTP (len)) ? rep_INT (len) : 0; } /* namespace fuckage. needed so we can represent GObject base class */ GType gobject_get_type (void) { return G_TYPE_OBJECT; } /* Floats. */ int sgtk_valid_float (repv obj) { return rep_NUMERICP (obj); } gfloat sgtk_rep_to_float (repv obj) { return rep_get_float (obj); } repv sgtk_float_to_rep (gfloat f) { return rep_make_float (f, rep_FALSE); } int sgtk_valid_double (repv obj) { return rep_NUMERICP (obj); } double sgtk_rep_to_double (repv obj) { return rep_get_float (obj); } repv sgtk_double_to_rep (double f) { return rep_make_float (f, rep_FALSE); } /* Composites. */ int sgtk_valid_composite (repv obj, int (*predicate)(repv)) { return sgtk_valid_complen (obj, predicate, -1); } int sgtk_valid_complen (repv obj, int (*predicate)(repv), int len) { int actual_len; if (rep_LISTP(obj)) { actual_len = list_length (obj); if (len >= 0 && len != actual_len) return 0; if (predicate) { while (rep_CONSP(obj)) { if (!predicate (rep_CAR(obj))) return 0; obj = rep_CDR(obj); } } return 1; } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { int i; repv *elts; actual_len = rep_VECT_LEN (obj); if (len >= 0 && len != actual_len) return 0; if (predicate) { elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) if (!predicate(elts[i])) return 0; } return 1; } else return 0; } repv sgtk_slist_to_rep (GSList *list, repv (*toscm)(void*)) { repv res, *tail = &res; while (list) { *tail = Fcons (toscm (&list->data), *tail); tail = rep_CDRLOC (*tail); list = list->next; } *tail = Qnil; return res; } GSList* sgtk_rep_to_slist (repv obj, void (*fromscm)(repv, void*)) { GSList *res, **tail = &res; if (obj == Qnil || (rep_CONSP(obj))) { while (rep_CONSP(obj)) { *tail = g_slist_alloc (); if (fromscm) fromscm (rep_CAR (obj), &(*tail)->data); else (*tail)->data = NULL; obj = rep_CDR(obj); tail = &(*tail)->next; } } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { int len = rep_VECT_LEN (obj), i; repv *elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { *tail = g_slist_alloc (); if (fromscm) fromscm (elts[i], &(*tail)->data); else (*tail)->data = NULL; tail = &(*tail)->next; } } *tail = NULL; return res; } void sgtk_slist_finish (GSList *list, repv obj, repv (*toscm)(void*)) { if (toscm) { if (obj == Qnil || (rep_CONSP(obj))) { while (rep_CONSP(obj) && list) { rep_CAR(obj) = toscm (list->data); obj = rep_CDR(obj); list = list->next; } } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { int len = rep_VECT_LEN (obj), i; repv *elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; for (i = 0; i < len && list; i++) { elts[i] = toscm (list->data); list = list->next; } } } g_slist_free (list); } repv sgtk_list_to_rep (GList *list, repv (*toscm)(void*)) { repv res, *tail = &res; while (list) { *tail = Fcons (toscm (&list->data), *tail); tail = rep_CDRLOC (*tail); list = list->next; } *tail = Qnil; return res; } GList* sgtk_rep_to_list (repv obj, void (*fromscm)(repv, void*)) { GList *res = NULL, *tail; if (obj == Qnil || (rep_CONSP(obj))) { while (rep_CONSP(obj)) { GList *n = g_list_alloc (); if (res == NULL) res = tail = n; else { g_list_concat (tail, n); tail = n; } if (fromscm) fromscm (rep_CAR (obj), &(n->data)); else n->data = NULL; obj = rep_CDR(obj); } } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { int len = rep_VECT_LEN (obj), i; repv *elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; for (i = 0; i < len; i++) { GList *n = g_list_alloc (); if (res == NULL) res = tail = n; else { g_list_concat (tail, n); tail = n; } if (fromscm) fromscm (elts[i], &(n->data)); else n->data = NULL; } } return res; } void sgtk_list_finish (GList *list, repv obj, repv (*toscm)(void*)) { if (toscm) { if (obj == Qnil || (rep_CONSP(obj))) { while (rep_CONSP(obj) && list) { rep_CAR (obj) = toscm (list->data); obj = rep_CDR(obj); list = list->next; } } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { int len = rep_VECT_LEN (obj), i; repv *elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; for (i = 0; i < len && list; i++) { elts[i] = toscm (list->data); list = list->next; } } } g_list_free (list); } sgtk_cvec sgtk_rep_to_cvec (repv obj, void (*fromscm)(repv, void*), size_t sz) { sgtk_cvec res; int i; char *ptr; if (rep_LISTP(obj)) { res.count = list_length (obj); res.vec = rep_alloc ((res.count + 1) * sz); if (fromscm) { for (i = 0, ptr = res.vec; i < res.count; i++, ptr += sz) { fromscm (rep_CAR (obj), ptr); obj = rep_CDR(obj); } } else memset (res.vec, 0, res.count * sz); } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { repv *elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; res.count = rep_VECT_LEN (obj); res.vec = rep_alloc ((res.count + 1) * sz); if (fromscm) { for (i = 0, ptr = res.vec; i < res.count; i++, ptr += sz) fromscm (elts[i], ptr); } else memset (res.vec, 0, res.count * sz); } /* make all vectors zero terminated, makes `tvec' easier to implement */ memset (((char *)res.vec) + res.count * sz, 0, sz); return res; } void sgtk_cvec_finish (sgtk_cvec *cvec, repv obj, repv (*toscm)(void *), size_t sz) { if (toscm) { if (obj == Qnil || (rep_CONSP(obj))) { int i, len = cvec->count; char *ptr; for (i = 0, ptr = cvec->vec; i < len && rep_CONSP(obj); i++, ptr += sz, obj = rep_CDR (obj)) { rep_CAR (obj) = toscm (ptr); } } else if (rep_VECTORP(obj)) { repv *elts = rep_VECT(obj)->array; int len1 = rep_VECT_LEN (obj), len2 = cvec->count, i; char *ptr; for (i = 0, ptr = cvec->vec; i < len1 && i < len2; i++, ptr += sz) elts[i] = toscm (ptr); } } rep_free (cvec->vec); } repv sgtk_cvec_to_rep (sgtk_cvec *cvec, repv (*toscm)(void *), size_t sz) { int len = cvec->count, i; repv obj = Fmake_vector (rep_MAKE_INT(len), Qnil); repv *elts = rep_VECT (obj)->array; char *ptr; for (i = 0, ptr = cvec->vec; i < len; i++, ptr += sz) elts[i] = toscm (ptr); g_free (cvec->vec); return obj; } /* dl hooks */ repv rep_dl_init (void) { repv tem = rep_push_structure ("gui.gtk-2.types"); return rep_pop_structure (tem); } rep-gtk-0.90.0/rep-gtk.spec.in0000644000175200017520000000345011246027131015010 0ustar chrischrisName: rep-gtk Version: @version@ Release: 1 Summary: GTK+ binding for librep Lisp environment Requires: librep >= @REP_MIN_VER@ gtk2 >= @GTK_MIN_VER@ License: GPL Group: Development/Languages Source: http://download.sourceforge.net/rep-gtk/rep-gtk-%{version}.tar.bz2 URL: http://rep-gtk.sourceforge.net/ Packager: Christopher Bratusek Buildroot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root BuildRequires: librep-devel gtk2-devel glib2-devel automake autoconf %description This is a binding of GTK+ for the librep Lisp interpreter. It is based on Marius Vollmer's guile-gtk package (initially version 0.15, updated to 0.17), with a new glue-code generator. %prep %setup -q %build ./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --libdir=%{_libdir} make %{?_smp_mflags} %install rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT make install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %clean rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT %post -p /sbin/ldconfig %postun -p /sbin/ldconfig %files %defattr (-,root,root,-) %doc README* examples/ TODO NEWS HACKING AUTHORS BUGS ChangeLog gtk.defs gdk.defs %{_libdir}/rep/%{_host}/gui %{_libdir}/pkgconfig/rep-gtk.pc %changelog * Wed May 06 2009 Christopher Bratusek - require gtk2 instead of gtk+ - add --libdir=%{_libdir} to configure flags * Mon May 04 2009 Christopher Bratusek - fixup %files section * Sun Jan 18 2009 Christopher Bratusek - several updates * Thu Jan 01 2009 Christopher Bratusek - drop -glade package - drop -gnome package - source archive is a .tar.bz2 - configure magic * Tue Jun 13 2000 John Harper - use better macros * Fri Sep 17 1999 John Harper - specify installdir when installing * Tue Sep 14 1999 Aron Griffis - 0.4 spec file update: added buildroot rep-gtk-0.90.0/rep-gtk.pc.in0000644000175200017520000000026411246027131014460 0ustar chrischrisprefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ libdir=@libdir@ includedir=@includedir@ Name: rep-gtk Description: GTK+ bindings to librep Version: @version@ Requires: librep @pc_libs@ rep-gtk-0.90.0/rep-gtk.h0000644000175200017520000002643311246027131013706 0ustar chrischris/* Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Marius Vollmer * Copyright (C) 1999 John Harper * * $Id$ * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #ifndef REP_GTK_H #define REP_GTK_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include typedef struct _sgtk_type_info { char *name; GType type; repv (*conversion) (repv); } sgtk_type_info; typedef struct _sgtk_enum_literal { char *name; int value; } sgtk_enum_literal; typedef struct _sgtk_enum_info { sgtk_type_info header; int n_literals; sgtk_enum_literal *literals; } sgtk_enum_info; /* This is like an _sgtk_enum_literal, but the values are strings. This is used in Gnome. */ typedef struct _sgtk_senum_literal { char *name; char *value; } sgtk_senum_literal; typedef struct _sgtk_senum_info { sgtk_type_info header; int n_literals; sgtk_senum_literal *literals; } sgtk_senum_info; typedef struct _sgtk_boxed_info { sgtk_type_info header; void *(*copy) (void *); void (*destroy) (void *); size_t size; } sgtk_boxed_info; typedef struct _sgtk_object_info { sgtk_type_info header; GType (*init_func) (); struct _sgtk_object_info *parent; } sgtk_object_info; void sgtk_register_type_infos (sgtk_type_info **infos); sgtk_type_info *sgtk_get_type_info (GType type_seqno); void sgtk_register_type_infos_gtk (GTypeInfo **infos); sgtk_type_info* sgtk_maybe_find_type_info (GType type); sgtk_type_info *sgtk_find_type_info (GType type); int sgtk_valid_int (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_uint (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_long (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_ulong (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_char (repv obj); repv sgtk_uint_to_rep (unsigned long x); repv sgtk_int_to_rep (long x); repv sgtk_long_to_rep (long x); repv sgtk_ulong_to_rep (unsigned long x); guint sgtk_rep_to_uint (repv obj); gint sgtk_rep_to_int (repv obj); gulong sgtk_rep_to_ulong (repv obj); glong sgtk_rep_to_long (repv obj); gchar sgtk_rep_to_char (repv obj); repv sgtk_char_to_rep (gchar c); char *sgtk_rep_to_string (repv obj); repv sgtk_string_to_rep (char *x); repv sgtk_static_string_to_rep (const char *x); int sgtk_valid_string (repv obj); repv sgtk_bool_to_rep (int x); int sgtk_rep_to_bool (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_function (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_fd (repv obj); int sgtk_rep_to_fd (repv obj); repv sgtk_fd_to_rep (int fd); repv sgtk_wrap_gobj (GObject *obj); int sgtk_is_a_gobj (GType type, repv obj); GObject *sgtk_get_gobj (repv obj); /* compatibility */ repv sgtk_wrap_gtkobj (GtkObject *obj); int sgtk_is_a_gtkobj (GType type, repv obj); GtkObject *sgtk_get_gtkobj (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_enum (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info*); repv sgtk_enum_to_rep (gint val, sgtk_enum_info*); gint sgtk_rep_to_enum (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info*); int sgtk_valid_flags (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info*); repv sgtk_flags_to_rep (gint val, sgtk_enum_info*); gint sgtk_rep_to_flags (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info*); int sgtk_valid_senum (repv obj, sgtk_senum_info*); repv sgtk_senum_to_rep (char *val, sgtk_senum_info*); char *sgtk_rep_to_senum (repv obj, sgtk_senum_info*); repv sgtk_boxed_to_rep (gpointer ptr, sgtk_boxed_info*, int copyp); void *sgtk_rep_to_boxed (repv obj); int sgtk_valid_boxed (repv obj, sgtk_boxed_info*); int sgtk_valid_float (repv obj); gfloat sgtk_rep_to_float (repv obj); repv sgtk_float_to_rep (gfloat f); int sgtk_valid_double (repv obj); double sgtk_rep_to_double (repv obj); repv sgtk_double_to_rep (double f); int sgtk_valid_pointer (repv obj); void *sgtk_rep_to_pointer (repv obj); repv sgtk_pointer_to_rep (void *ptr); GType gobject_get_type (void); int sgtk_valid_point (repv obj); GdkPoint sgtk_rep_to_point (repv obj); repv sgtk_point_to_rep (GdkPoint p); int sgtk_valid_rect (repv obj); GdkRectangle sgtk_rep_to_rect (repv obj); repv sgtk_rect_to_rep (GdkRectangle p); GType sgtk_type_from_name (char *name); int sgtk_valid_type (repv obj); GType sgtk_rep_to_type (repv obj); repv sgtk_type_to_rep (GType t); int sgtk_valid_composite (repv obj, int (*predicate)(repv)); int sgtk_valid_complen (repv obj, int (*predicate)(repv), int len); repv sgtk_slist_to_rep (GSList *list, repv (*torep)(void*)); GSList *sgtk_rep_to_slist (repv obj, void (*fromrep)(repv, void*)); void sgtk_slist_finish (GSList *list, repv obj, repv (*torep)(void*)); repv sgtk_list_to_rep (GList *list, repv (*torep)(void*)); GList *sgtk_rep_to_list (repv obj, void (*fromrep)(repv, void*)); void sgtk_list_finish (GList *list, repv obj, repv (*torep)(void*)); typedef struct { int count; void *vec; } sgtk_cvec; sgtk_cvec sgtk_rep_to_cvec (repv obj, void (*fromrep)(repv, void*), size_t sz); void sgtk_cvec_finish (sgtk_cvec *, repv obj, repv (*torep)(void*), size_t sz); repv sgtk_cvec_to_rep (sgtk_cvec *cvec, repv (*toscm)(void *), size_t sz); typedef struct sgtk_protshell sgtk_protshell; void sgtk_set_protect (repv protector, sgtk_protshell *prot); sgtk_protshell *sgtk_new_protect (repv obj); sgtk_protshell *sgtk_protect (repv protector, repv obj); void sgtk_unprotect (sgtk_protshell *); repv sgtk_get_protect (sgtk_protshell *prot); void sgtk_set_gclosure (repv protector, GClosure *closure); repv sgtk_get_gclosure (GClosure *closure); GClosure *sgtk_new_gclosure (repv obj); GClosure *sgtk_gclosure (repv protector, repv obj); void sgtk_gclosure_callback_marshal (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint, gpointer marshal_data); void sgtk_gclosure_callback_destroy (gpointer data, GClosure *closure); void sgtk_callback_marshal (GtkObject *obj, gpointer data, guint n_args, GtkArg *args); void sgtk_callback_destroy (gpointer data); repv sgtk_callback_trampoline (repv new_trampoline); void sgtk_callback_postfix (void); int sgtk_valid_arg_type (GType, repv val); repv sgtk_arg_to_rep (GtkArg *a, int free_mem); void sgtk_rep_to_arg (GtkArg *a, repv obj, repv protector); void sgtk_rep_to_ret (GtkArg *a, repv obj); repv sgtk_gvalue_to_rep (const GValue *a); int sgtk_valid_gvalue (const GValue *a, repv obj); void sgtk_rep_to_gvalue (GValue *a, repv obj); sgtk_object_info *sgtk_find_object_info_from_type (GType type); sgtk_object_info *sgtk_find_object_info (const char *name); void sgtk_free_args (GParameter *args, int n_args); GParameter *sgtk_build_args (GObjectClass *objclass, int *n_argsp, repv rep_args, char *subr); repv sgtk_color_conversion (repv color); repv sgtk_font_conversion (repv color); void sgtk_throw_gerror (const char *func_name, GError *gerr); void sgtk_set_standalone (int flag); int sgtk_is_standalone (void); repv sgtk_standalone_p (void); void sgtk_init (void); void sgtk_init_with_args (int *argcp, char ***argvp); /* Additional useful Gdk routines. */ /* The following two do their magic with type conversions that are automatically generated by build-guile-gtk. */ GdkColor *gdk_color_intern (GdkColor *); GdkFont *gdk_font_intern (GdkFont *); GdkEventType gdk_event_type (GdkEvent *event); GdkWindow *gdk_event_window (GdkEvent *event); gboolean gdk_event_send_event (GdkEvent *event); GdkRectangle *gdk_event_area (GdkEvent *event); GdkVisibilityState gdk_event_visibility_state (GdkEvent *event); guint32 gdk_event_time (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_x (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_y (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_pressure (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_xtilt (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_ytilt (GdkEvent *event); gint gdk_event_button (GdkEvent *event); gboolean gdk_event_button_state (GdkEvent *event); gboolean gdk_event_is_hint (GdkEvent *event); GdkInputSource gdk_event_source (GdkEvent *event); guint32 gdk_event_deviceid (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_x_root (GdkEvent *event); gdouble gdk_event_y_root (GdkEvent *event); gboolean gdk_event_key_state (GdkEvent *event); guint gdk_event_keyval (GdkEvent *event); gchar *gdk_event_string (GdkEvent *event); GdkWindow *gdk_event_subwindow (GdkEvent *event); GdkNotifyType gdk_event_notify_detail (GdkEvent *event); gboolean gdk_event_in (GdkEvent *event); gint16 gdk_event_configure_x (GdkEvent *event); gint16 gdk_event_configure_y (GdkEvent *event); gint16 gdk_event_configure_width (GdkEvent *event); gint16 gdk_event_configure_height (GdkEvent *event); guint32 gdk_get_leader_window_id (void); guint32 gdk_window_xid (GdkWindow *win); GdkGC *gtk_style_fg_gc (GtkStyle *style, GtkStateType state); GdkGC *gtk_style_bg_gc (GtkStyle *style, GtkStateType state); /* Gtk stuff that wouldn't be here in an ideal world. */ gchar *gtk_label_get_interp (GtkLabel *label); void gtk_menu_popup_interp (GtkMenu *menu, GtkWidget *parent_menu_shell, GtkWidget *parent_menu_item, gint button, guint32 activate_time, repv position); #if GTK_MAJOR_VERSION < 2 || (GTK_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && GTK_MINOR_VERSION < 4) GtkWidget* gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_label_from_widget (GtkRadioMenuItem *group, const gchar *label); GtkWidget* gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic_from_widget (GtkRadioMenuItem *group, const gchar *label); GtkWidget* gtk_radio_menu_item_new_from_widget (GtkRadioMenuItem *group); #endif GtkWidget* gtk_pixmap_new_interp (char *file, GtkWidget *intended_parent); GdkColor *gdk_color_parse_interp (char *spec); GdkColor *gtk_style_get_white_interp (GtkStyle *style); #ifndef HAVE_GTK_WIDGET_PEEK_COLORMAP GdkColormap *gtk_widget_peek_colormap (void); #endif void gtk_list_append_item (GtkList *list, GtkListItem *item); void gtk_list_prepend_item (GtkList *list, GtkListItem *item); #ifndef HAVE_GTK_TYPE_GET_INFO gboolean gtk_type_get_info (GtkType type, GtkTypeInfo *info); #endif GtkType gtk_class_new (GtkType parent_type, gchar *name); guint gtk_signal_new_generic (const gchar *name, GtkSignalRunType signal_flags, GtkType type, GtkType return_type, guint nparams, GtkType *params); void sgtk_signal_emit (GtkObject *obj, char *name, repv rep_args); #ifndef HAVE_GTK_SIGNAL_SET_CLASS_FUNCTION_FULL void gtk_signal_set_class_function_full (GtkType type, const gchar *signal, GtkSignalFunc func, GtkCallbackMarshal marshal, gpointer data, GtkDestroyNotify destroy_func); #endif void gtk_color_selection_set_color_interp (GtkColorSelection *sel, GdkColor *color); GdkColor *gtk_color_selection_get_color_interp (GtkColorSelection *sel); char *gtk_color_button_get_color_interp (GtkColorButton *button); extern void gtk_widget_draw_interp (GtkWidget *widget); GtkTextIter *gtk_text_iter_new (void); repv sgtk_gtk_widget_get_allocation (GtkWidget *w); extern rep_xsubr *sgtk_subrs[]; extern sgtk_type_info *sgtk_type_infos[]; #endif /* !REP_GTK_H */ rep-gtk-0.90.0/rep-gtk.ebuild.in0000644000175200017520000000161411246027131015322 0ustar chrischris# Copyright 1999-2008 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 3 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/x11-libs/rep-gtk/rep-gtk-0.18-r3.ebuild,v 1.10 2008/05/17 14:11:56 truedfx Exp $ inherit eutils toolchain-funcs multilib DESCRIPTION="A GTK+ language binding for the librep Lisp environment" HOMEPAGE="http://rep-gtk.sourceforge.net/" SRC_URI="mirror://sourceforge/rep-gtk/${P}.tar.bz2" LICENSE="GPL-2" SLOT="gtk-2.0" KEYWORDS="alpha amd64 ia64 ppc ppc64 sparc x86" RDEPEND=">=dev-libs/librep-@REP_MIN_VER@ x11-libs/gtk+-@GTK_MIN_VER@" DEPEND="${RDEPEND} dev-util/pkgconfig" src_unpack() { unpack ${A} cd "${S}" } src_compile() { econf --libdir=/usr/$(get_libdir) || die "configure failed" emake || die "make failed" } src_install() { make DESTDIR="${D}" install || die "make install failed" dodoc AUTHORS BUGS ChangeLog HACKING NEWS README* TODO } rep-gtk-0.90.0/rep-gtk.c0000644000175200017520000017445011246027131013704 0ustar chrischris/* Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Marius Vollmer * Copyright (C) 1999 John Harper * * $Id$ * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include "rep-gtk.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H # include #endif /* Define this to enable some output during GC and other interesting actions. */ #undef DEBUG_PRINT static int list_length (repv list) { repv len = Flength (list); return (len && rep_INTP (len)) ? rep_INT (len) : 0; } /* Associating SCM values with Gtk pointers. We keep a hash table that can store a SCM value for an arbitray gpointer. This is used for the proxies of GObjects and the boxed types. */ static GHashTable *proxy_tab; static void enter_proxy (gpointer obj, repv proxy) { if (proxy_tab == NULL) proxy_tab = g_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL); g_hash_table_insert (proxy_tab, obj, (gpointer)proxy); } static repv get_proxy (gpointer obj) { if (proxy_tab) { gpointer val = g_hash_table_lookup (proxy_tab, obj); return val? (repv) val : Qnil; } return Qnil; } static void forget_proxy (gpointer obj) { g_hash_table_remove (proxy_tab, obj); } /* Storing additional info about a GType. We used to use the type's SEQNO, but these aren't globally contiguous anymore, so we use type g_type_set_qdata() instead. */ static GQuark type_info_quark = 0; static void enter_type_info (sgtk_type_info *info) { if (!type_info_quark) { type_info_quark = g_quark_from_static_string ("rep-gtk-type-info"); } g_type_set_qdata (info->type, type_info_quark, info); } sgtk_type_info* sgtk_get_type_info (GType type) { return (type_info_quark ? g_type_get_qdata (type, type_info_quark) : 0); } static sgtk_type_info* must_get_type_info (GType type) { sgtk_type_info *info = sgtk_get_type_info (type); if (info == NULL) abort (); return info; } typedef struct _type_infos { struct _type_infos *next; sgtk_type_info **infos; } type_infos; static type_infos *all_type_infos; /* Find types that are mentioned in our *.defs files but are not provided by the GLib run-time system. This is only used occasionally to update the table in sgtk_try_missing_type. */ #ifdef NEED_UNUSED_CODE static void sgtk_find_missing_types (type_infos *infos) { sgtk_type_info **ip; for (ip = infos->infos; *ip; ip++) { if (g_type_from_name ((*ip)->name) == G_TYPE_INVALID && (*ip)->type != G_TYPE_OBJECT) printf ("missing: %s, %s\n", (*ip)->name, g_type_name ((*ip)->type)); } } #endif void sgtk_register_type_infos (sgtk_type_info **infos) { type_infos *t; sgtk_init (); t = (type_infos *) rep_alloc (sizeof(type_infos)); t->infos = infos; t->next = all_type_infos; all_type_infos = t; #if 0 sgtk_find_missing_types (t); #endif } /* When INFO refers to one of the known `missing' types, we initialize that type ourselves. This is used to fix certain discrepancies between old Gtk versions and our *.defs files. It is not OK to do this in general because we should not assume that we can safely initialize types from other modules. XXX this doesn't work at ALL, almost all of these types _do_ have corresponding standard types now and we _certainly_ can't register them ourselves with an all 0s type info. --owt */ static GType sgtk_try_missing_type (char *name) { static sgtk_type_info missing[] = { { "GdkGC", G_TYPE_BOXED }, { "GdkPixbuf", G_TYPE_BOXED }, /* XXX okay? */ { "GtkTextIter", G_TYPE_BOXED }, { "GtkTreeIter", G_TYPE_BOXED }, { "GtkTreeModelForeachFunc", G_TYPE_BOOLEAN }, { "GtkToolbarStyle", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GtkToolbarChildType", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GtkTreeViewMode", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GtkSpinButtonUpdatePolicy", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GtkCellType", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GdkOverlapType", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GdkWMDecoration", G_TYPE_FLAGS }, { "GdkWMFunction", G_TYPE_FLAGS }, { "GdkVisibilityState", G_TYPE_ENUM }, { "GdkInputSource", G_TYPE_ENUM }, {NULL, G_TYPE_NONE} }; sgtk_type_info *m; for (m = missing; m->name; m++) if (!strcmp (m->name, name)) { GTypeInfo info = { 0 }; return g_type_register_static (m->type, m->name, &info, 0); } return G_TYPE_INVALID; } static int sgtk_fillin_type_info (sgtk_type_info *info) { if (info->type != G_TYPE_OBJECT && info->type == G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (info->type) && info->type != G_TYPE_INVALID) { GType parent_type = info->type; GType this_type = g_type_from_name (info->name); if (this_type == G_TYPE_INVALID) this_type = sgtk_try_missing_type (info->name); if (this_type == G_TYPE_INVALID) { if (info->type == G_TYPE_BOXED) fprintf (stderr, "unknown type `%s'.\n", info->name); return 0; } info->type = this_type; if (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (info->type) != parent_type) { fprintf (stderr, "mismatch for type `%s'.\n", info->name); info->type = G_TYPE_INVALID; return 0; } enter_type_info (info); } return 1; } sgtk_type_info* sgtk_maybe_find_type_info (GType type) { sgtk_type_info *info; type_infos *infos; const char *name; info = sgtk_get_type_info (type); if (info) return info; /* XXX - merge this with the GObject code. I don't have the brain right now to do it. */ name = g_type_name (type); for (infos = all_type_infos; infos; infos = infos->next) { sgtk_type_info **ip; for (ip = infos->infos; *ip; ip++) if (!strcmp ((*ip)->name, name)) { if (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (type) != (*ip)->type) { fprintf (stderr, "mismatch for type `%s'.\n", name); info->type = G_TYPE_INVALID; abort (); } (*ip)->type = type; enter_type_info (*ip); return *ip; } } /* XXX - should use the GLib type introspection here instead of giving up. */ return NULL; } sgtk_type_info * sgtk_find_type_info (GType type) { sgtk_type_info *info = sgtk_maybe_find_type_info (type); if (info) return info; fprintf (stderr, "unknown type `%s'.\n", g_type_name (type)); abort (); } /* G[tk]Objects. GtkObjects are wrapped with a smob. The smob of a GtkObject is called its proxy. The proxy and its GtkObject are strongly connected; that is, the GtkObject will stay around as long as the proxy is referenced from Scheme, and the proxy will not be collected as long as the GtkObject is used from outside of Scheme. The lifetime of GtkObjects is controlled by a reference count, while Scheme objects are managed by a tracing garbage collector (mark/sweep). These two techniques are made to cooperate like this: the pointer from the proxy to the GtkObject is reflected in the reference count of the GtkObject. All proxies are kept in a list and those that point to GtkObjects with a reference count greater than the number of `internal' references are marked during the marking phase of the tracing collector. An internal reference is one that goes from a GtkObject with a proxy to another GtkObject with a proxy. We can only find a subset of the true internal references (because Gtk does not yet cooperate), but this should be good enough. By using this combination of tracing and reference counting it is possible to break the cycle that is formed by the proxy pointing to the GtkObject and the GtkObject pointing back. It is straightforward to extend this to other kind of cycles that might occur. For example, when connecting a Scheme procedure as a signal handler, the procedure is very likely to have the GtkObject that it is connected to in its environment. This cycle can be broken by including the procedure in the set of Scheme objects that get marked when we are tracing GtkObjects with a reference count greater than 1. Therefore, each proxy contains a list of `protects' that are marked when the proxy itself is marked. In addition to this, there is also a global list of `protects' that is used for Scheme objects that are somewhere in Gtk land but not clearly associated with a particular GtkObject (like timeout callbacks). */ struct sgtk_protshell { repv object; struct sgtk_protshell *next; struct sgtk_protshell **prevp; }; static GMemChunk *sgtk_protshell_chunk; /* Analogous to the PROTECTS list of a proxy but for SCM values that are not associated with a particular GObject. */ static struct sgtk_protshell *global_protects; void sgtk_unprotect (sgtk_protshell *prot) { if ((*prot->prevp = prot->next) != 0) prot->next->prevp = prot->prevp; g_chunk_free (prot, sgtk_protshell_chunk); } static void sgtk_mark_protects (sgtk_protshell *prots) { while (prots) { rep_MARKVAL (prots->object); prots = prots->next; } } /* The CDR of a GObject smob points to one of these. PROTECTS is a Scheme list of all SCM values that need to be protected from the GC because they are in use by OBJ. PROTECTS includes the smob cell itself. NEXT and PREVP are used to chain all proxies together for the marking mentioned above. NEXT simply points to the next proxy struct and PREVP points to the pointer that points to us. */ typedef struct _sgtk_object_proxy { repv car; GObject *obj; struct sgtk_protshell *protects; int traced_refs; struct _sgtk_object_proxy *next; } sgtk_object_proxy; /* The list of all existing proxies. */ static sgtk_object_proxy *all_proxies = NULL; /* Insert the list of protshells starting at PROTS into the global protects list. This is used when a proxy is freed so that we don't forget about its protects. */ static void sgtk_move_prots_to_global (sgtk_protshell *prots) { if (prots) { sgtk_protshell *g = global_protects; global_protects = prots; global_protects->prevp = &global_protects; if (g) { sgtk_protshell *p; for (p = prots; p->next; p = p->next) ; p->next = g; g->prevp = &p->next; } } } /* The smob for GObjects. */ static long tc16_gobj; #define GOBJP(x) (rep_CELL16_TYPEP(x, tc16_gobj)) #define GOBJ_PROXY(x) ((sgtk_object_proxy *)rep_PTR(x)) void sgtk_set_protect (repv protector, sgtk_protshell *prot) { sgtk_protshell **prevp; if (GOBJP (protector)) prevp = &(GOBJ_PROXY(protector)->protects); else prevp = &global_protects; if ((prot->next = *prevp) != 0) prot->next->prevp = &prot->next; *prevp = prot; prot->prevp = prevp; } repv sgtk_get_protect (sgtk_protshell *prot) { return prot->object; } sgtk_protshell * sgtk_new_protect (repv obj) { sgtk_protshell *prot = g_chunk_new (sgtk_protshell, sgtk_protshell_chunk); prot->object = obj; return prot; } sgtk_protshell * sgtk_protect (repv protector, repv obj) { sgtk_protshell *prot = sgtk_new_protect (obj); sgtk_set_protect (protector, prot); return prot; } void sgtk_set_gclosure (repv protector, GClosure *closure) { sgtk_protshell *prot = closure->data; g_assert (prot != NULL); sgtk_set_protect (protector, prot); } repv sgtk_get_gclosure (GClosure *closure) { sgtk_protshell *prot = closure->data; g_assert (prot != NULL); return sgtk_get_protect (prot); } GClosure * sgtk_new_gclosure (repv obj) { sgtk_protshell *prot = sgtk_new_protect (obj); GClosure *closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof (GClosure), prot); g_closure_add_finalize_notifier (closure, prot, sgtk_gclosure_callback_destroy); g_closure_set_marshal (closure, sgtk_gclosure_callback_marshal); return closure; } GClosure * sgtk_gclosure (repv protector, repv obj) { GClosure *prot = sgtk_new_gclosure (obj); sgtk_set_gclosure (protector, prot); return prot; } static void mark_traced_ref (GObject *obj, void *data) { repv p = (repv)get_proxy (obj); if (p != Qnil) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy = GOBJ_PROXY (p); #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "marking trace %p %s\n", proxy->obj, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (proxy->obj))); #endif sgtk_mark_protects (proxy->protects); } } static void gobj_mark (repv obj) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy = GOBJ_PROXY(obj); #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "marking %p %s\n", proxy->obj, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (proxy->obj))); #endif if (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (proxy->obj)) gtk_container_foreach (GTK_CONTAINER(proxy->obj), (GtkCallback) mark_traced_ref, NULL); sgtk_mark_protects (proxy->protects); } static void gobj_print (repv stream, repv obj) { char buf[32]; sgtk_object_proxy *proxy = GOBJ_PROXY (obj); GType tid = G_OBJECT_TYPE (proxy->obj); const char *type = g_type_name (tid); rep_stream_puts (stream, "#<", -1, rep_FALSE); rep_stream_puts (stream, type ? (char *) type : "", -1, rep_FALSE); rep_stream_puts (stream, " ", -1, rep_FALSE); sprintf (buf, "%lx", (long)proxy->obj); rep_stream_puts (stream, buf, -1, rep_FALSE); rep_stream_putc (stream, '>'); } static void gobj_free (repv obj) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy = GOBJ_PROXY (obj); #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "freeing %p %s\n", proxy->obj, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (proxy->obj))); #endif forget_proxy (proxy->obj); g_object_unref (proxy->obj); sgtk_move_prots_to_global (proxy->protects); rep_FREE_CELL ((char *)proxy); } static void gobj_sweep (void) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy = all_proxies; all_proxies = 0; while (proxy != 0) { sgtk_object_proxy *next = proxy->next; if (! rep_GC_CELL_MARKEDP(rep_VAL(proxy))) gobj_free (rep_VAL(proxy)); else { rep_GC_CLR_CELL (rep_VAL(proxy)); proxy->next = all_proxies; all_proxies = proxy; } proxy = next; } } /* Treating GObject proxies right during GC. We need to run custom code during the mark phase of the Scheme GC. We do this by creating a new smob type and allocating one actual smob of it. This smob is made permanent and thus its marking function is invoked for every GC. We hijack this function to do the tracing of all existing proxies as well. */ static void count_traced_ref (GObject *obj, void *data) { repv p = (repv)get_proxy (obj); if (p != Qnil) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy = GOBJ_PROXY (p); #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "counting %p %s\n", proxy->obj, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (proxy->obj))); #endif proxy->traced_refs++; } } static void gobj_marker_hook (void) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy; /* We do two passes here. The first pass counts how many references an object has from other objects that have a proxy. The second pass marks all objects that have more than this number of references. For the first pass to work, we need to enumerate all references that an object has to other objects. We can't do that precisely without help from Gtk+ itself. But luckily, *not* knowing about an `internal' reference is the conservative thing. Missing a reference will make it appear to us that an object has more `external' references to it than it really has, thus making us keep the proxy alive. Only when these `external' references form a cycle over some Scheme values, we loose. As a first approximation to the true set of references of a GtkObject, we just traverse its children with gtk_container_foreach. */ /* First pass. */ for (proxy = all_proxies; proxy; proxy = proxy->next) { GObject *obj = proxy->obj; #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "on %p %p\n", proxy, obj); #endif if (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (obj)) gtk_container_foreach (GTK_CONTAINER(obj), (GtkCallback) count_traced_ref, NULL); } #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "done with pass 1.\n"); #endif /* Second pass. */ for (proxy = all_proxies; proxy; proxy = proxy->next) { if (proxy->obj->ref_count > proxy->traced_refs + 1) { #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "hooking %p %s\n", proxy->obj, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (proxy->obj))); #endif /* mark the proxy itself */ rep_MARKVAL (rep_VAL (proxy)); } /* always mark the protected objects, since they're moved to the global_protects list if the object is freed */ sgtk_mark_protects (proxy->protects); proxy->traced_refs = 0; } sgtk_mark_protects (global_protects); } /* Create a proxy for OBJ. */ static repv make_gobj (GObject *obj) { sgtk_object_proxy *proxy; g_assert (obj->ref_count > 0); proxy = (sgtk_object_proxy *)rep_ALLOC_CELL (sizeof(sgtk_object_proxy)); if (GTK_IS_OBJECT (obj)) { gtk_object_ref (GTK_OBJECT (obj)); gtk_object_sink (GTK_OBJECT (obj)); } else g_object_ref (obj); /* XXX ref may leak? */ #ifdef DEBUG_PRINT fprintf (stderr, "New proxy %p for %p %s\n", proxy, obj, g_type_name (G_OBJECT_TYPE (obj))); #endif proxy->obj = obj; proxy->protects = NULL; proxy->traced_refs = 0; proxy->next = all_proxies; all_proxies = proxy; proxy->car = tc16_gobj; enter_proxy (obj, rep_VAL(proxy)); return rep_VAL(proxy); } /* Return the proxy for OBJ if it already has one, else create a new one. When OBJ is NULL, return `#f'. */ repv sgtk_wrap_gobj (GObject *obj) { repv handle; if (obj == NULL) return Qnil; handle = get_proxy (obj); if (handle == Qnil) handle = make_gobj (obj); return handle; } int sgtk_is_a_gobj (GType type, repv obj) { if (!GOBJP (obj) || !G_IS_OBJECT (GOBJ_PROXY(obj)->obj)) { return 0; } return g_type_is_a (G_OBJECT_TYPE(GOBJ_PROXY(obj)->obj), type); } GObject* sgtk_get_gobj (repv obj) { if (obj == Qnil) return NULL; else return GOBJ_PROXY(obj)->obj; } /* compat */ repv sgtk_wrap_gtkobj (GtkObject *obj) { return sgtk_wrap_gobj (G_OBJECT (obj)); } int sgtk_is_a_gtkobj (GType type, repv obj) { return sgtk_is_a_gobj (type, obj) && GTK_IS_OBJECT (GOBJ_PROXY (obj)->obj); } GtkObject * sgtk_get_gtkobj (repv obj) { return GTK_OBJECT (sgtk_get_gobj (obj)); } /* Enums. Enumerations are described by a `sgtk_enum_info' structure. That structure contains a list of all literals and their respective values. In Scheme, an enum element is represented by a symbol whose name is the literal. */ int sgtk_valid_enum (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info *info) { int i; char *obj_name; if (!rep_SYMBOLP (obj)) return 0; obj_name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(obj)->name); for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (!strcmp (info->literals[i].name, obj_name)) return 1; return 0; } repv sgtk_enum_to_rep (gint val, sgtk_enum_info *info) { int i; for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (info->literals[i].value == val) return Fintern (rep_string_dup(info->literals[i].name), Qnil); #if 0 /* XXX */ SCM_ASSERT (0, SCM_MAKINUM (val), SCM_ARG1, "enum->symbol"); #endif return Qnil; } gint sgtk_rep_to_enum (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info *info) { int i; char *obj_name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(obj)->name); for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (!strcmp (info->literals[i].name, obj_name)) return info->literals[i].value; return -1; } /* Flags. Like enums, flags are described by a `sgtk_enum_info' structure. In Scheme, flags are represented by a list of symbols, one for each bit that is set in the flags value. */ int sgtk_valid_flags (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info *info) { while (obj != Qnil) { int i, valid; repv sym; char *sym_name; if (!rep_CONSP (obj)) return 0; sym = rep_CAR (obj); if (!rep_SYMBOLP (sym)) return 0; sym_name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(sym)->name); for (i = 0, valid = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (!strcmp (info->literals[i].name, sym_name)) { valid = 1; break; } if (!valid) return 0; obj = rep_CDR (obj); } return 1; } repv sgtk_flags_to_rep (gint val, sgtk_enum_info *info) { repv ans = Qnil; int i; for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (val & info->literals[i].value) { ans = Fcons (Fintern (rep_string_dup(info->literals[i].name), Qnil), ans); val &= ~info->literals[i].value; } return ans; } gint sgtk_rep_to_flags (repv obj, sgtk_enum_info *info) { int ans = 0; while (rep_CONSP(obj) && !rep_INTERRUPTP) { int i; repv sym = rep_CAR (obj); char *sym_name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(sym)->name); for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (!strcmp (info->literals[i].name, sym_name)) { ans |= info->literals[i].value; break; } obj = rep_CDR (obj); rep_TEST_INT; } return ans; } /* String enums. A string enum is like an enum, but the values are strings. The range of values can be extended, so anywhere a "string enum" value is accepted, we also accept a string (but not a symbol). */ int sgtk_valid_senum (repv obj, sgtk_senum_info *info) { int i; char *obj_name; if (rep_STRINGP (obj)) return 1; if (! rep_SYMBOLP (obj)) return 0; obj_name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(obj)->name); for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (! strcmp (info->literals[i].name, obj_name)) return 1; return 0; } repv sgtk_senum_to_rep (char *val, sgtk_senum_info *info) { int i; for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (! strcmp (info->literals[i].value, val)) return Fintern (rep_string_dup(info->literals[i].name), Qnil); return rep_string_dup (val); } char * sgtk_rep_to_senum (repv obj, sgtk_senum_info *info) { int i; char *obj_name; if (rep_STRINGP (obj)) return rep_STR (obj); obj_name = rep_STR (rep_SYM (obj)->name); for (i = 0; i < info->n_literals; i++) if (! strcmp (info->literals[i].name, obj_name)) return info->literals[i].value; return NULL; } /* Boxed Values. I'm trying to use the same hash table approach as with the gobj's, but without such complex gc tracing. I'm hoping that the `opaqueness' of the boxed types preclude any internal pointers.. --jsh */ typedef struct _sgtk_boxed_proxy { repv car; struct _sgtk_boxed_proxy *next; GType type; gpointer ptr; } sgtk_boxed_proxy; static sgtk_boxed_proxy *all_boxed; static long tc16_boxed; #define BOXED_P(x) (rep_CELL16_TYPEP(x, tc16_boxed)) #define BOXED_PROXY(x) ((sgtk_boxed_proxy *)rep_PTR(x)) #define BOXED_TYPE(x) (BOXED_PROXY(x)->type) #define BOXED_PTR(x) (BOXED_PROXY(x)->ptr) #define BOXED_INFO(x) ((sgtk_boxed_info*)must_get_type_info(BOXED_TYPE(x))) static void boxed_free (repv obj) { sgtk_boxed_info *info = BOXED_INFO (obj); info->destroy (BOXED_PTR (obj)); forget_proxy (BOXED_PTR (obj)); rep_FREE_CELL (rep_PTR(obj)); } static void boxed_print (repv stream, repv exp) { char buf[32]; sgtk_boxed_info *info = BOXED_INFO (exp); rep_stream_puts (stream, "#<", -1, rep_FALSE); rep_stream_puts (stream, info->header.name, -1, rep_FALSE); rep_stream_putc (stream, ' '); sprintf (buf, "%lx", (long)BOXED_PTR (exp)); rep_stream_puts (stream, buf, -1, rep_FALSE); rep_stream_putc (stream, '>'); } static void boxed_sweep (void) { sgtk_boxed_proxy *proxy = all_boxed; all_boxed = 0; while (proxy != 0) { sgtk_boxed_proxy *next = proxy->next; if (! rep_GC_CELL_MARKEDP(rep_VAL(proxy))) boxed_free (rep_VAL(proxy)); else { rep_GC_CLR_CELL (rep_VAL(proxy)); proxy->next = all_boxed; all_boxed = proxy; } proxy = next; } } repv sgtk_boxed_to_rep (gpointer ptr, sgtk_boxed_info *info, int copyp) { repv handle; if (ptr == NULL) return Qnil; if (!sgtk_fillin_type_info (&info->header)) return Qnil; handle = get_proxy (ptr); if (handle == Qnil) { /* Allocate a new proxy */ sgtk_boxed_proxy *p = rep_ALLOC_CELL (sizeof (sgtk_boxed_proxy)); if (copyp) ptr = info->copy (ptr); p->car = tc16_boxed; p->next = all_boxed; all_boxed = p; p->type = info->header.type; p->ptr = ptr; handle = rep_VAL(p); } return handle; } void * sgtk_rep_to_boxed (repv obj) { if (obj == Qnil) return NULL; return BOXED_PTR (obj); } int sgtk_valid_boxed (repv obj, sgtk_boxed_info *info) { return (BOXED_P (obj) && BOXED_INFO (obj) == info); } int sgtk_valid_point (repv obj) { return (rep_CONSP (obj) && rep_INTP (rep_CAR (obj)) /* too permissive */ && rep_INTP (rep_CDR (obj))); /* too permissive */ } GdkPoint sgtk_rep_to_point (repv obj) { GdkPoint res; res.x = rep_INT (rep_CAR (obj)); res.y = rep_INT (rep_CDR (obj)); return res; } repv sgtk_point_to_rep (GdkPoint p) { return Fcons (sgtk_int_to_rep (p.x), sgtk_int_to_rep (p.y)); } int sgtk_valid_rect (repv obj) { return rep_CONSP (obj) && sgtk_valid_point (rep_CAR (obj)) && sgtk_valid_point (rep_CDR (obj)); } GdkRectangle sgtk_rep_to_rect (repv obj) { GdkRectangle res; res.x = rep_INT (rep_CAAR (obj)); res.y = rep_INT (rep_CDAR (obj)); res.width = rep_INT (rep_CADR (obj)); res.height = rep_INT (rep_CDDR (obj)); return res; } repv sgtk_rect_to_rep (GdkRectangle r) { return Fcons (Fcons (rep_MAKE_INT (r.x), rep_MAKE_INT (r.y)), Fcons (rep_MAKE_INT (r.width), rep_MAKE_INT (r.height))); } /* GType objects I'm going to be lazy and try to store these in rep's 30-bit signed integers, let's see if it works... --jsh XXX This does not work. GType are now pointers hidden in size_t sized integers. (Or special integer values in the first page.) --owt */ #define GTYPEP(x) (rep_INTP(x)) #define GTYPE(x) ((GType)rep_INT(x)) GType sgtk_type_from_name (char *name) { GType type = g_type_from_name (name); if (type == G_TYPE_INVALID) { sgtk_object_info *info = sgtk_find_object_info (name); if (info) type = info->header.type; } return type; } int sgtk_valid_type (repv obj) { return (obj == Qnil || GTYPEP (obj) || (rep_SYMBOLP (obj) && sgtk_type_from_name (rep_STR(rep_SYM(obj)->name)))); } GType sgtk_rep_to_type (repv obj) { if (obj == Qnil) return G_TYPE_INVALID; else if (GTYPEP (obj)) return GTYPE (obj); else { if (rep_SYMBOLP(obj)) obj = rep_SYM(obj)->name; if (rep_STRINGP(obj)) return sgtk_type_from_name (rep_STR (obj)); else return G_TYPE_INVALID; } } repv sgtk_type_to_rep (GType t) { if (t == G_TYPE_INVALID) return Qnil; assert (t <= rep_LISP_MAX_INT); return sgtk_uint_to_rep (t); } /* Callbacks. Callbacks are executed within a new dynamic root. That means that the flow of control can't leave them without Gtk noticing. Throws are catched and briefly reported. Calls to continuations that have been made outside the dynamic root can not be activated. Callbacks are invoked with whatever arguments that are specified by the Gtk documentation. They do not, however, receive the GtkObject that has initiated the callback. [ actually, they do receive the GtkObject. For rep, there are no closures, so without the invoking object it's usually necessary to build ad hoc closures through backquoting.. --jsh ] When callback_trampoline is non-#f, we treat it as a procedure and call it as (trampoline proc args) PROC is the real callback procedure and ARGS is the list of arguments that should be passed to it. */ static repv callback_trampoline; DEFUN ("gtk-callback-trampoline", Fgtk_callback_trampoline, Sgtk_callback_trampoline, (repv new), rep_Subr1) { repv old = rep_CAR (callback_trampoline); if (new != Qnil) rep_CAR (callback_trampoline) = new; return old; } struct gclosure_callback_info { repv proc; guint n_params; const GValue *params; GValue *ret; }; static repv inner_gclosure_callback_marshal (repv data) { struct gclosure_callback_info *info = (struct gclosure_callback_info *) rep_PTR (data); int i; repv args = Qnil, ans; for (i = info->n_params-1; i >= 0; i--) args = Fcons (sgtk_gvalue_to_rep (info->params+i), args); if (rep_CAR(callback_trampoline) == Qnil) ans = rep_apply (info->proc, args); else ans = rep_apply (rep_CAR(callback_trampoline), Fcons (info->proc, Fcons (args, Qnil))); if (info->ret != NULL) sgtk_rep_to_gvalue (info->ret, ans); return Qnil; } void sgtk_gclosure_callback_marshal (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint, gpointer marshal_data) { struct gclosure_callback_info info; sgtk_protshell *prot = closure->data; if (rep_in_gc) { /* This should only happen for the "destroy" signal and is then harmless. */ fprintf (stderr, "callback ignored during GC!\n"); return; } info.proc = prot->object; info.n_params = n_param_values; info.params = param_values; info.ret = return_value; rep_call_with_barrier (inner_gclosure_callback_marshal, rep_VAL(&info), rep_TRUE, 0, 0, 0); sgtk_callback_postfix (); } void sgtk_gclosure_callback_destroy (gpointer data, GClosure *closure) { sgtk_unprotect ((sgtk_protshell *)data); } /* converting between SCM and GValue */ repv sgtk_gvalue_to_rep (const GValue *a) { switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (a->g_type)) { const char *string; gpointer pointer; case G_TYPE_NONE: case G_TYPE_INVALID: return Qnil; case G_TYPE_CHAR: return rep_MAKE_INT (g_value_get_char (a)); case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: return g_value_get_boolean (a) ? Qt : Qnil; case G_TYPE_INT: return sgtk_int_to_rep (g_value_get_int (a)); case G_TYPE_UINT: return sgtk_uint_to_rep (g_value_get_uint (a)); case G_TYPE_LONG: return sgtk_int_to_rep (g_value_get_long (a)); case G_TYPE_ULONG: return sgtk_uint_to_rep (g_value_get_ulong (a)); case G_TYPE_FLOAT: return sgtk_float_to_rep (g_value_get_float (a)); case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: return sgtk_double_to_rep (g_value_get_double (a)); case G_TYPE_STRING: string = g_value_get_string (a); return string != 0 ? rep_string_dup (string) : Qnil; case G_TYPE_ENUM: return sgtk_enum_to_rep (g_value_get_enum (a), (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type)); case G_TYPE_FLAGS: return sgtk_flags_to_rep (g_value_get_flags (a), (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type)); case G_TYPE_BOXED: pointer = g_value_get_boxed (a); return (pointer != 0 ? sgtk_boxed_to_rep (pointer, (sgtk_boxed_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type), TRUE) : Qnil); case G_TYPE_POINTER: pointer = g_value_get_pointer (a); return pointer != 0 ? sgtk_pointer_to_rep (pointer) : Qnil; case G_TYPE_OBJECT: pointer = g_value_get_object (a); return pointer != 0 ? sgtk_wrap_gtkobj (pointer) : Qnil; default: fprintf (stderr, "illegal type %s in arg\n", g_type_name (a->g_type)); return Qnil; } } int sgtk_valid_gvalue (const GValue *a, repv obj) { switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (a->g_type)) { case G_TYPE_NONE: return TRUE; case G_TYPE_CHAR: return sgtk_valid_char(obj); case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: return TRUE; case G_TYPE_INT: case G_TYPE_UINT: case G_TYPE_LONG: case G_TYPE_ULONG: return sgtk_valid_int (obj); case G_TYPE_FLOAT: case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: return sgtk_valid_float (obj); case G_TYPE_STRING: return rep_STRINGP (obj); case G_TYPE_ENUM: return sgtk_valid_enum (obj, ((sgtk_enum_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type))); case G_TYPE_FLAGS: return sgtk_valid_flags (obj, ((sgtk_enum_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type))); case G_TYPE_BOXED: return sgtk_valid_boxed (obj, ((sgtk_boxed_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type))); break; case G_TYPE_POINTER: return BOXED_P (obj) || GOBJP (obj) || sgtk_valid_pointer (obj); break; case G_TYPE_OBJECT: return sgtk_is_a_gtkobj (a->g_type, obj); default: fprintf (stderr, "unhandled arg type %s\n", g_type_name (a->g_type)); return FALSE; } } void sgtk_rep_to_gvalue (GValue *a, repv obj) { switch (G_TYPE_FUNDAMENTAL (a->g_type)) { case G_TYPE_NONE: return; case G_TYPE_CHAR: g_value_set_char (a, rep_INT (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: g_value_set_boolean (a, obj != Qnil); break; case G_TYPE_INT: g_value_set_int (a, sgtk_rep_to_int (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_UINT: g_value_set_uint (a, sgtk_rep_to_uint (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_LONG: g_value_set_long (a, sgtk_rep_to_long (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_ULONG: g_value_set_ulong (a, sgtk_rep_to_ulong (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_FLOAT: g_value_set_float (a, sgtk_rep_to_float (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: g_value_set_double (a, sgtk_rep_to_double (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_STRING: g_value_set_string (a, sgtk_rep_to_string (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_ENUM: /* XXX */ g_value_set_enum (a, sgtk_rep_to_enum (obj, (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type))); break; case G_TYPE_FLAGS: g_value_set_flags (a, sgtk_rep_to_flags (obj, (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->g_type))); break; case G_TYPE_BOXED: g_value_set_boxed (a, sgtk_rep_to_boxed (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_POINTER: if (BOXED_P (obj)) g_value_set_pointer (a, BOXED_PTR (obj)); else if (GOBJP (obj)) g_value_set_pointer (a, GOBJ_PROXY (obj)->obj); else g_value_set_pointer (a, sgtk_rep_to_pointer (obj)); break; case G_TYPE_OBJECT: g_value_set_object (a, sgtk_get_gobj (obj)); break; default: fprintf (stderr, "unhandled arg type %s\n", g_type_name (a->g_type)); break; } } /* Type conversions */ extern sgtk_boxed_info sgtk_gdk_color_info; repv sgtk_color_conversion (repv color) { repv orig_color = color; if (rep_STRINGP (color)) { GdkColor colstruct; GdkColormap *colmap; if (!gdk_color_parse (rep_STR (color), &colstruct)) { Fsignal (Qerror, rep_list_2 (rep_string_dup ("no such color"), orig_color)); return Qnil; } colmap = gtk_widget_peek_colormap (); if (!gdk_color_alloc (colmap, &colstruct)) { Fsignal (Qerror, rep_list_2 (rep_string_dup ("can't allocate color"), orig_color)); return Qnil; } return sgtk_boxed_to_rep (&colstruct, &sgtk_gdk_color_info, 1); } return color; } extern repv Fgdk_fontset_load (repv font); repv sgtk_font_conversion (repv font) { repv orig_font = font; if (rep_STRINGP (font)) { font = Fgdk_fontset_load (font); if (font == Qnil) Fsignal (Qerror, rep_list_2 (rep_string_dup ("no such font: "), orig_font)); } return font; } #ifndef NO_GTK1_COMPAT_CODE /* converting between SCM and GtkArg */ repv sgtk_arg_to_rep (GtkArg *a, int free_mem) { if (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (a->type)) { return sgtk_wrap_gtkobj (GTK_VALUE_OBJECT(*a)); } switch (GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (a->type)) { case G_TYPE_NONE: return Qnil; case G_TYPE_CHAR: return rep_MAKE_INT (GTK_VALUE_CHAR(*a)); case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: return GTK_VALUE_BOOL(*a)? Qt : Qnil; case G_TYPE_INT: return sgtk_int_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_INT(*a)); case G_TYPE_UINT: return sgtk_uint_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_UINT(*a)); case G_TYPE_LONG: return sgtk_int_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_LONG(*a)); case G_TYPE_ULONG: return sgtk_uint_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_ULONG(*a)); case G_TYPE_FLOAT: return sgtk_float_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_FLOAT(*a)); case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: return sgtk_double_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_DOUBLE(*a)); case G_TYPE_STRING: { repv ret = rep_string_dup (GTK_VALUE_STRING(*a)); if (free_mem) g_free GTK_VALUE_STRING(*a); return ret; } case G_TYPE_ENUM: return sgtk_enum_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_FLAGS(*a), (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type)); case G_TYPE_FLAGS: return sgtk_flags_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_FLAGS(*a), (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type)); case G_TYPE_BOXED: return sgtk_boxed_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_BOXED(*a), (sgtk_boxed_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type), TRUE); case G_TYPE_POINTER: return sgtk_pointer_to_rep (GTK_VALUE_POINTER(*a)); default: fprintf (stderr, "illegal type %s in arg\n", gtk_type_name (a->type)); return Qnil; } } int sgtk_valid_arg_type (GType type, repv obj) { if (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (type)) { return sgtk_is_a_gtkobj (type, obj); } switch (GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (type)) { case G_TYPE_NONE: return TRUE; case G_TYPE_CHAR: return sgtk_valid_char(obj); case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: return TRUE; case G_TYPE_INT: case G_TYPE_UINT: case G_TYPE_LONG: case G_TYPE_ULONG: return sgtk_valid_int (obj); case G_TYPE_FLOAT: case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: return sgtk_valid_float (obj); case G_TYPE_STRING: return rep_STRINGP (obj); case G_TYPE_ENUM: return sgtk_valid_enum (obj, ((sgtk_enum_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (type))); case G_TYPE_FLAGS: return sgtk_valid_flags (obj, ((sgtk_enum_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (type))); case G_TYPE_BOXED: return sgtk_valid_boxed (obj, ((sgtk_boxed_info *) sgtk_find_type_info (type))); break; case G_TYPE_POINTER: return BOXED_P (obj) || GOBJP (obj) || sgtk_valid_pointer (obj); break; default: fprintf (stderr, "unhandled arg type %s\n", gtk_type_name (type)); return FALSE; } } void sgtk_rep_to_arg (GtkArg *a, repv obj, repv protector) { if (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (a->type)) { GTK_VALUE_OBJECT(*a) = sgtk_get_gtkobj (obj); return; } switch (GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (a->type)) { case G_TYPE_NONE: return; case G_TYPE_CHAR: GTK_VALUE_CHAR(*a) = rep_INT (obj); break; case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: GTK_VALUE_BOOL(*a) = obj != Qnil; break; case G_TYPE_INT: GTK_VALUE_INT(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_int (obj); break; case G_TYPE_UINT: GTK_VALUE_UINT(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_uint (obj); break; case G_TYPE_LONG: GTK_VALUE_LONG(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_long (obj); break; case G_TYPE_ULONG: GTK_VALUE_ULONG(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_ulong (obj); break; case G_TYPE_FLOAT: GTK_VALUE_FLOAT(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_float (obj); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: GTK_VALUE_DOUBLE(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_double (obj); break; case G_TYPE_STRING: GTK_VALUE_STRING(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_string (obj); break; case G_TYPE_ENUM: GTK_VALUE_ENUM(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_enum (obj, (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type)); break; case G_TYPE_FLAGS: GTK_VALUE_ENUM(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_flags (obj, (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type)); break; case G_TYPE_BOXED: GTK_VALUE_BOXED(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_boxed (obj); break; case G_TYPE_POINTER: if (BOXED_P (obj)) GTK_VALUE_POINTER(*a) = BOXED_PTR (obj); else if (GOBJP (obj)) GTK_VALUE_POINTER(*a) = GOBJ_PROXY (obj)->obj; else GTK_VALUE_POINTER(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_pointer (obj); break; default: fprintf (stderr, "unhandled arg type %s\n", gtk_type_name (a->type)); break; } } void sgtk_rep_to_ret (GtkArg *a, repv obj) { if (G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (a->type)) { if (sgtk_is_a_gtkobj (a->type, obj)) *GTK_RETLOC_OBJECT(*a) = sgtk_get_gtkobj (obj); else *GTK_RETLOC_OBJECT(*a) = NULL; return; } switch (GTK_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE (a->type)) { case G_TYPE_NONE: return; case G_TYPE_CHAR: *GTK_RETLOC_CHAR(*a) = rep_INT (obj); break; case G_TYPE_BOOLEAN: *GTK_RETLOC_BOOL(*a) = (obj != Qnil); break; case G_TYPE_INT: *GTK_RETLOC_INT(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_int (obj); break; case G_TYPE_UINT: *GTK_RETLOC_UINT(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_uint (obj); break; case G_TYPE_LONG: *GTK_RETLOC_LONG(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_long (obj); break; case G_TYPE_ULONG: *GTK_RETLOC_ULONG(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_ulong (obj); break; case G_TYPE_FLOAT: *GTK_RETLOC_FLOAT(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_float (obj); break; case G_TYPE_DOUBLE: *GTK_RETLOC_DOUBLE(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_double (obj); break; case G_TYPE_STRING: GTK_VALUE_STRING(*a) = g_strdup (rep_STR(obj)); break; case G_TYPE_ENUM: *GTK_RETLOC_ENUM(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_enum (obj, (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type)); break; case G_TYPE_FLAGS: *GTK_RETLOC_ENUM(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_flags (obj, (sgtk_enum_info *)sgtk_find_type_info (a->type)); break; case G_TYPE_BOXED: *GTK_RETLOC_BOXED(*a) = sgtk_rep_to_boxed (obj); break; default: fprintf (stderr, "unhandled return type %s\n", gtk_type_name (a->type)); break; } } /* Old callback style */ struct callback_info { GtkObject *obj; repv proc; gint n_args; GtkArg *args; }; static repv inner_callback_marshal (repv data) { struct callback_info *info = (struct callback_info *) rep_PTR (data); int i; repv args = Qnil, ans; for (i = info->n_args-1; i >= 0; i--) args = Fcons (sgtk_arg_to_rep (info->args+i, 0), args); args = Fcons (sgtk_wrap_gtkobj (info->obj), args); if (rep_CAR(callback_trampoline) == Qnil) ans = rep_apply (info->proc, args); else ans = rep_apply (rep_CAR(callback_trampoline), Fcons (info->proc, Fcons (args, Qnil))); if (info->args[info->n_args].type != G_TYPE_NONE) sgtk_rep_to_ret (info->args+info->n_args, ans); return Qnil; } void sgtk_callback_marshal (GtkObject *obj, gpointer data, guint n_args, GtkArg *args) { struct callback_info info; if (rep_in_gc) { /* This should only happen for the "destroy" signal and is then harmless. */ fprintf (stderr, "callback ignored during GC!\n"); return; } info.obj = obj; info.proc = ((sgtk_protshell *)data)->object; info.n_args = n_args; info.args = args; rep_call_with_barrier (inner_callback_marshal, rep_VAL(&info), rep_TRUE, 0, 0, 0); sgtk_callback_postfix (); } void sgtk_callback_destroy (gpointer data) { sgtk_unprotect ((sgtk_protshell *)data); } #endif /* NO_GTK1_COMPAT_CODE */ /* Support for g_object_new, g_object_set, ... */ /* The SCM_PROC for the exported functions is in gtk-support.c to have it be snarfed for sgtk_init_gtk_support. */ sgtk_object_info * sgtk_find_object_info_from_type (GType type) { sgtk_object_info *info; if (type == G_TYPE_INVALID) return NULL; info = (sgtk_object_info *)sgtk_get_type_info (type); if (info) return info; return sgtk_find_object_info (g_type_name (type)); } sgtk_object_info * sgtk_find_object_info (const char *name) { GType type, parent; sgtk_object_info *info; type_infos *infos; type = g_type_from_name (name); if (type != G_TYPE_INVALID) { info = (sgtk_object_info *)sgtk_get_type_info (type); if (info) return info; } for (infos = all_type_infos; infos; infos = infos->next) { sgtk_type_info **ip; for (ip = infos->infos; *ip; ip++) if (!strcmp ((*ip)->name, name)) { if (!G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT ((*ip)->type)) return NULL; info = (sgtk_object_info *)*ip; info->header.type = (info->init_func ? info->init_func () : G_TYPE_OBJECT); enter_type_info ((sgtk_type_info*)info); goto query_args; } } /* Not found among our precompiled types. Construct a fresh sgtk_object_info, if it's known to Gtk+. */ if (type != G_TYPE_INVALID) { fprintf (stderr, "Fresh info for %s, %lu\n", name, (gulong)type); info = (sgtk_object_info *)rep_alloc (sizeof(sgtk_object_info)); info->header.type = type; info->header.name = (char *) name; info->init_func = NULL; enter_type_info ((sgtk_type_info*)info); } else return NULL; query_args: g_type_class_peek (info->header.type); parent = g_type_parent (info->header.type); if (parent != G_TYPE_INVALID) info->parent = sgtk_find_object_info_from_type (parent); else info->parent = NULL; return info; } void sgtk_free_args (GParameter *args, int n_args) { int i; for (i = 0; i < n_args; i++) g_value_unset (&args[i].value); g_free (args); } GParameter * sgtk_build_args (GObjectClass *objclass, int *n_argsp, repv scm_args, char *subr) { int i, n_args = *n_argsp; GParameter *args; GParamSpec *pspec; repv kw, val; sgtk_type_info *type_info; args = g_new0 (GParameter, n_args); for (i = 0; i < n_args; i++) { kw = rep_CAR (scm_args); val = rep_CADR (scm_args); scm_args = rep_CDDR (scm_args); if (rep_SYMBOLP (kw)) args[i].name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(kw)->name); else { fprintf (stderr, "bad keyword\n"); n_args -= 1; i -= 1; continue; } pspec = g_object_class_find_property (objclass, args[i].name); if (!pspec) { fprintf (stderr, "no such arg for type `%s': %s\n", g_type_name (G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (objclass)), args[i].name); n_args -= 1; i -= 1; continue; } /* XXX - rethink type info business. Avoid double lookups. */ type_info = sgtk_maybe_find_type_info (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); if (type_info && type_info->conversion) val = type_info->conversion (val); g_value_init (&args[i].value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); if (!sgtk_valid_gvalue (&args[i].value, val)) { repv throw_args = rep_LIST_3 (rep_string_dup ("wrong type for"), rep_string_dup (g_type_name (G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec))), val); sgtk_free_args (args, i); Fsignal (Qerror, throw_args); } sgtk_rep_to_gvalue (&args[i].value, val); } *n_argsp = n_args; return args; } DEFUN("g-object-new", Fg_object_new, Sg_object_new, (repv scm_args), rep_SubrN) { repv type_obj; int n_args; sgtk_object_info *info; GParameter *args; GObjectClass *objclass; GObject *obj; repv scm_obj; if (!rep_CONSP (scm_args)) return rep_signal_missing_arg (1); type_obj = rep_CAR (scm_args); scm_args = rep_CDR (scm_args); rep_DECLARE (1, type_obj, type_obj != Qnil && sgtk_valid_type (type_obj)); n_args = list_length (scm_args); rep_DECLARE (2, scm_args, n_args >= 0 && (n_args%2) == 0); n_args = n_args/2; info = sgtk_find_object_info_from_type (sgtk_rep_to_type (type_obj)); if (info == 0) return Qnil; objclass = g_type_class_ref (info->header.type); args = sgtk_build_args (objclass, &n_args, scm_args, "gtk-object-new"); obj = g_object_newv (info->header.type, n_args, args); scm_obj = sgtk_wrap_gobj (obj); sgtk_free_args (args, n_args); g_type_class_unref (objclass); return scm_obj; } DEFUN("g-object-set", Fg_object_set, Sg_object_set, (repv scm_args), rep_SubrN) { repv scm_obj; int n_args, i; GParameter *args; GObject *obj; if (!rep_CONSP (scm_args)) return rep_signal_missing_arg (1); scm_obj = rep_CAR (scm_args); scm_args = rep_CDR (scm_args); rep_DECLARE (1, scm_obj, GOBJP(scm_obj)); n_args = list_length (scm_args); rep_DECLARE (2, scm_args, n_args >= 0 && (n_args%2) == 0); n_args = n_args/2; obj = GOBJ_PROXY(scm_obj)->obj; args = sgtk_build_args (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (obj), &n_args, scm_args, "g-object-set"); for (i = 0; i < n_args; i++) g_object_set_property (obj, args[i].name, &args[i].value); sgtk_free_args (args, n_args); return Qnil; } DEFUN ("g-object-get", Fg_object_get, Sg_object_get, (repv scm_obj, repv argsym), rep_Subr2) { GObject *obj; char *name; GParamSpec *pspec; GValue value = {0,}; repv ans; rep_DECLARE (1, scm_obj, GOBJP(scm_obj)); rep_DECLARE (2, argsym, rep_SYMBOLP(argsym)); obj = GOBJ_PROXY(scm_obj)->obj; name = rep_STR(rep_SYM(argsym)->name); pspec = g_object_class_find_property (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (obj), name); if (pspec) { g_value_init (&value, G_PARAM_SPEC_VALUE_TYPE (pspec)); g_object_get_property (obj, name, &value); ans = sgtk_gvalue_to_rep (&value); g_value_unset (&value); return ans; } else return Qnil; } DEFUN ("g-object-list", Fg_object_list, Sg_object_list, (repv scm_obj), rep_Subr1) { GObject *obj; GParamSpec **props; int nprops; rep_DECLARE (1, scm_obj, GOBJP(scm_obj)); obj = GOBJ_PROXY(scm_obj)->obj; props = g_object_class_list_properties (G_OBJECT_GET_CLASS (obj), (gpointer) &nprops); if (props != 0) { int i; repv lst = Qnil; for (i = 0; i < nprops; i++) { if (props[i]->name != 0) lst = Fcons (Fintern (rep_string_dup (props[i]->name), Qnil), lst); } g_free (props); return Fnreverse (lst); } else return Qnil; } #ifndef NO_GTK1_COMPAT_CODE /* Creating new object classes */ GtkType gtk_class_new (GtkType parent_type, gchar *name) { GtkTypeInfo info = { 0 }; GtkTypeInfo parent_info; if (!gtk_type_get_info (parent_type, &parent_info)) return G_TYPE_INVALID; info.type_name = name; info.object_size = parent_info.object_size; info.class_size = parent_info.class_size; info.class_init_func = NULL; info.object_init_func = NULL; info.base_class_init_func = NULL; return gtk_type_unique (parent_type, &info); } guint gtk_signal_new_generic (const gchar *name, GtkSignalRunType signal_flags, GtkType type, GtkType return_type, guint nparams, GtkType *params) { guint signal_id; if (!G_TYPE_IS_OBJECT (type)) return 0; signal_id = gtk_signal_newv (name, signal_flags, type, 0, NULL, return_type, nparams, params); return signal_id; } void sgtk_signal_emit (GtkObject *obj, char *name, repv scm_args) { GSignalQuery info; guint signal_id, i; GtkArg *args; signal_id = g_signal_lookup (name, GTK_OBJECT_TYPE (obj)); if (signal_id == 0) { Fsignal (Qerror, rep_list_2 (rep_string_dup ("no such signal"), rep_string_dup (name))); return; } g_signal_query (signal_id, &info); if (!rep_CONSP(scm_args) || list_length (scm_args) != info.n_params) { Fsignal (Qerror, Fcons (rep_string_dup ("wrong number of signal arguments"), Qnil)); return; } args = g_new (GtkArg, info.n_params+1); i = 0; while (rep_CONSP (scm_args)) { args[i].name = NULL; args[i].type = info.param_types[i]; if (!sgtk_valid_arg_type (args[i].type, rep_CAR (scm_args))) { repv throw_args = rep_LIST_3 (rep_string_dup ("wrong type for"), rep_string_dup (gtk_type_name (args[i].type)), rep_CAR (scm_args)); g_free (args); Fsignal (Qerror, throw_args); return; } sgtk_rep_to_arg (&args[i], rep_CAR(scm_args), Qt); i++; scm_args = rep_CDR (scm_args); } args[i].type = G_TYPE_NONE; gtk_signal_emitv (obj, signal_id, args); g_free (args); } #endif /* NO_GTK1_COMPAT_CODE */ /* Support rep input handling through gtk_main */ /* The input_tags table hashes fds to gdk tags; the input_callbacks table hashes fds to rep callback function. These should be a single table really.. */ static GHashTable *input_tags, *input_callbacks; struct input_callback_data { void (*func)(int); int fd; }; struct timeout_data { struct timeout_data *next; int timed_out; int idle_counter; unsigned long this_timeout_msecs; unsigned long actual_timeout_msecs; int gtk_tag; }; static struct timeout_data *context; static repv inner_input_callback (repv data_) { struct input_callback_data *data = (struct input_callback_data *) rep_PTR (data_); (*data->func) (data->fd); return Qnil; } static void sgtk_input_callback (gpointer data, gint fd, GdkInputCondition cond) { struct input_callback_data d; d.func = g_hash_table_lookup (input_callbacks, GINT_TO_POINTER (fd)); d.fd = fd; if (d.func != 0) { rep_call_with_barrier (inner_input_callback, rep_VAL(&d), rep_TRUE, 0, 0, 0); } sgtk_callback_postfix (); } static void sgtk_register_input_fd (int fd, void (*callback)(int fd)) { if (callback != 0) { int tag; if (input_tags == 0) { input_tags = g_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL); input_callbacks = g_hash_table_new (NULL, NULL); } tag = gdk_input_add (fd, GDK_INPUT_READ, (GdkInputFunction) sgtk_input_callback, 0); g_hash_table_insert (input_tags, GINT_TO_POINTER (fd), GINT_TO_POINTER (tag)); g_hash_table_insert (input_callbacks, GINT_TO_POINTER (fd), (gpointer) callback); } } static void sgtk_deregister_input_fd (int fd) { if (input_tags != 0) { int tag = GPOINTER_TO_INT (g_hash_table_lookup (input_tags, GINT_TO_POINTER (fd))); gdk_input_remove (tag); g_hash_table_remove (input_tags, GINT_TO_POINTER (fd)); g_hash_table_remove (input_callbacks, GINT_TO_POINTER (fd)); } } static gboolean timeout_callback (gpointer data) { struct timeout_data *d = data; d->gtk_tag = 0; d->timed_out = 1; /* Only quit if we'd return to the correct event loop */ if (context == d) gtk_main_quit (); return FALSE; } static void unset_timeout (void) { if (context != 0) { if (context->gtk_tag != 0) gtk_timeout_remove (context->gtk_tag); context->gtk_tag = 0; } } static void set_timeout (void) { if (context != 0 && !context->timed_out && !context->gtk_tag) { unsigned long max_sleep = rep_max_sleep_for (); context->this_timeout_msecs = rep_input_timeout_secs * 1000; context->actual_timeout_msecs = MIN (context->this_timeout_msecs, max_sleep); context->gtk_tag = gtk_timeout_add (context->actual_timeout_msecs, timeout_callback, (gpointer) context); } } /* Call this after executing any callbacks that could invoke Lisp code */ void sgtk_callback_postfix (void) { unset_timeout (); if (rep_INTERRUPTP && gtk_main_level () > 0) gtk_main_quit (); else if (rep_redisplay_fun != 0) (*rep_redisplay_fun)(); if (context != 0) { context->timed_out = 0; set_timeout (); context->idle_counter = 0; } } /* This function replaces the standard rep event loop. */ static repv sgtk_event_loop (void) { struct timeout_data data; data.idle_counter = 0; data.gtk_tag = 0; data.next = context; context = &data; while (1) { unsigned long max_sleep = rep_max_sleep_for (); if (rep_redisplay_fun != 0) (*rep_redisplay_fun)(); if (max_sleep == 0) { while (gtk_events_pending ()) gtk_main_iteration_do (FALSE); Fthread_yield (); } else { data.timed_out = 0; set_timeout (); gtk_main (); unset_timeout (); if (data.timed_out) { if (data.actual_timeout_msecs < data.this_timeout_msecs) { Fthread_suspend (Qnil, rep_MAKE_INT (data.this_timeout_msecs - data.actual_timeout_msecs)); } else rep_on_idle (data.idle_counter++); } } rep_proc_periodically (); /* Check for exceptional conditions. */ if(rep_throw_value != rep_NULL) { repv result; if(rep_handle_input_exception (&result)) { context = data.next; /* reset the timeout for any containing event loop */ set_timeout (); return result; } } #ifdef C_ALLOCA /* Using the C implementation of alloca. So garbage collect anything below the current stack depth. */ alloca(0); #endif } } /* Called by librep/src/unix_processes.c whenever SIGCHLD is received (from the signal handler) */ static void sgtk_sigchld_callback (void) { /* XXX I'm hoping that this is safe to call from a signal handler... */ if (gtk_main_level () > 0) gtk_main_quit (); } /* GError handling */ DEFSYM(g_error, "glib-error"); DEFSTRING(err_g_error, "Glib error"); void sgtk_throw_gerror (const char *func_name, GError *gerr) { /* FIXME: We should also handle error domain */ Fsignal (Qg_error, rep_list_1(rep_string_dup (gerr->message))); g_error_free (gerr); } /* Initialization */ static int standalone_p = 1; void sgtk_set_standalone (int flag) { standalone_p = flag; } int sgtk_is_standalone (void) { return standalone_p; } DEFUN ("gtk-standalone-p", Fgtk_standalone_p, Sgtk_standalone_p, (void), rep_Subr0) { return standalone_p ? Qt : Qnil; } void add_relation (AtkRelationSet *set, AtkRelationType type, AtkObject *target) { AtkRelation *relation; relation = atk_relation_set_get_relation_by_type (set, type); if (relation != NULL) { GPtrArray *array = atk_relation_get_target (relation); g_ptr_array_remove (array, target); g_ptr_array_add (array, target); } else { /* Relation hasn't been created yet */ relation = atk_relation_new (&target, 1, type); atk_relation_set_add (set, relation); g_object_unref (relation); } } /* This function establishes an Atk Relation between two GTK widgets */ void gtk_widget_relate_label(GtkWidget *target1, AtkRelationType target1_type, GtkWidget *target2, AtkRelationType target2_type) { AtkObject *atk_target1; AtkObject *atk_target2; AtkRelationSet *set1; AtkRelationSet *set2; atk_target1 = gtk_widget_get_accessible (target1); atk_target2 = gtk_widget_get_accessible (target2); set1 = atk_object_ref_relation_set (atk_target1); add_relation (set1, target1_type, atk_target2); set2 = atk_object_ref_relation_set (atk_target2); add_relation (set2, target2_type, atk_target1); } DEFUN ("gtk-widget-relate-label", Fgtk_widget_relate_label, Sgtk_widget_relate_label, (repv target1, repv target2), rep_Subr2) { GtkWidget *Target1, *Target2; rep_DECLARE (1, target1, sgtk_is_a_gobj (GTK_TYPE_WIDGET, target1)); rep_DECLARE (2, target2, sgtk_is_a_gobj (GTK_TYPE_WIDGET, target2)); Target1 = (GtkWidget *) sgtk_get_gobj (target1); Target2 = (GtkWidget *) sgtk_get_gobj (target2); gtk_widget_relate_label (Target1, ATK_RELATION_LABELLED_BY, Target2, ATK_RELATION_LABEL_FOR); return Qt; } DEFSYM (gtk_major_version, "gtk-major-version"); DEFSYM (gtk_minor_version, "gtk-minor-version"); DEFSYM (gtk_micro_version, "gtk-micro-version"); DEFSYM (rep_gtk_version, "rep-gtk-version"); static void sgtk_init_substrate (void) { DEFSTRING (ver, REP_GTK_VERSION); tc16_gobj = rep_register_new_type ("g-object", 0, gobj_print, gobj_print, gobj_sweep, gobj_mark, gobj_marker_hook, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); tc16_boxed = rep_register_new_type ("gtk-boxed", 0, boxed_print, boxed_print, boxed_sweep, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); global_protects = NULL; sgtk_protshell_chunk = g_mem_chunk_create (sgtk_protshell, 128, G_ALLOC_AND_FREE); callback_trampoline = Fcons (Qnil, Qnil); rep_mark_static (&callback_trampoline); rep_register_input_fd_fun = sgtk_register_input_fd; rep_deregister_input_fd_fun = sgtk_deregister_input_fd; rep_map_inputs (sgtk_register_input_fd); rep_event_loop_fun = sgtk_event_loop; rep_sigchld_fun = sgtk_sigchld_callback; /* Need this in case sit-for is called. */ if (GDK_DISPLAY () != 0) rep_register_input_fd (ConnectionNumber (GDK_DISPLAY ()), 0); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sgtk_callback_trampoline); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sgtk_standalone_p); rep_INTERN (gtk_major_version); rep_INTERN (gtk_minor_version); rep_INTERN (gtk_micro_version); rep_INTERN (rep_gtk_version); rep_INTERN(g_error); rep_ERROR(g_error); Fset (Qgtk_major_version, rep_MAKE_INT (GTK_MAJOR_VERSION)); Fset (Qgtk_minor_version, rep_MAKE_INT (GTK_MINOR_VERSION)); Fset (Qgtk_micro_version, rep_MAKE_INT (GTK_MICRO_VERSION)); Fset (Qrep_gtk_version, rep_VAL (&ver)); Fexport_bindings (rep_list_4 (Qgtk_major_version, Qgtk_minor_version, Qgtk_micro_version, Qrep_gtk_version)); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sg_object_new); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sg_object_set); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sg_object_get); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sg_object_list); rep_ADD_SUBR (Sgtk_widget_relate_label); } static int sgtk_inited = 0; void sgtk_init_with_args (int *argcp, char ***argvp) { if (sgtk_inited) return; /* XXX - Initialize Gtk only once. We assume that Gtk has already been initialized when Gdk has. That is not completely correct, but the best I can do. Actually it shouldn't matter, gtk_init () won't initialise more than once.. --jsh */ if (GDK_DISPLAY () == 0) { char *tem = getenv ("REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE"); if (tem == 0 || atoi (tem) == 0) { gtk_set_locale (); gtk_init (argcp, argvp); #ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE /* XXX remove when no longer needed.. */ setlocale (LC_NUMERIC, "C"); #endif } } if (rep_recurse_depth >= 0) standalone_p = 0; /* a reasonable assumption? --jsh */ sgtk_init_substrate (); sgtk_inited = 1; } static char* xstrdup (char *str) { if (str) { char *newstr = rep_alloc (strlen(str)+1); strcpy (newstr, str); return newstr; } else return NULL; } static void make_argv (repv list, int *argc, char ***argv) { static char *argv_storage[1] = { "rep-gtk" }; int c = list_length (list), i; char **v; *argv = argv_storage; *argc = 1; if (c < 0) return; v = (char **)rep_alloc ((c+1) * sizeof(char**)); for (i = 0; i < c; i++, list = rep_CDR (list)) { if (!rep_STRINGP (rep_CAR (list))) { rep_free ((char *)v); return; } v[i] = xstrdup (rep_STR (rep_CAR (list))); } v[c] = NULL; *argv = v; *argc = c; } void sgtk_init (void) { int argc; char **argv; repv head, *last; if (sgtk_inited) return; make_argv (Fcons (Fsymbol_value (Qprogram_name, Qt), Fsymbol_value (Qcommand_line_args, Qt)), &argc, &argv); sgtk_init_with_args (&argc, &argv); argc--; argv++; head = Qnil; last = &head; while(argc > 0) { *last = Fcons(rep_string_dup(*argv), Qnil); last = &rep_CDR(*last); argc--; argv++; } Fset (Qcommand_line_args, head); } /* DL hooks */ extern void sgtk_init_gtk_gtk_glue (void); repv rep_dl_init (void) { repv tem = rep_push_structure ("gui.gtk-2.gtk"); sgtk_init_gtk_gtk_glue (); return rep_pop_structure (tem); } /* This is required mainly since other dls may try to unregister inputs as they're being deleted. */ void rep_dl_kill (void) { if (rep_register_input_fd_fun == sgtk_register_input_fd) rep_register_input_fd_fun = 0; if (rep_deregister_input_fd_fun == sgtk_deregister_input_fd) rep_deregister_input_fd_fun = 0; if (rep_event_loop_fun == sgtk_event_loop) rep_event_loop_fun = 0; if (rep_sigchld_fun == sgtk_sigchld_callback) rep_sigchld_fun = 0; if (GDK_DISPLAY () != 0) rep_deregister_input_fd (ConnectionNumber (GDK_DISPLAY ())); } rep-gtk-0.90.0/mkinstalldirs0000755000175200017520000000124411246027131014763 0ustar chrischris#! /bin/sh # mkinstalldirs --- make directory hierarchy # Author: Noah Friedman # Created: 1993-05-16 # Public domain # $Id$ errstatus=0 for file do set fnord `echo ":$file" | sed -ne 's/^:\//#/;s/^://;s/\// /g;s/^#/\//;p'` shift pathcomp= for d do pathcomp="$pathcomp$d" case "$pathcomp" in -* ) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;; esac if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then echo "mkdir $pathcomp" 1>&2 mkdir "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$? if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then errstatus=$lasterr fi fi pathcomp="$pathcomp/" done done exit $errstatus # mkinstalldirs ends here rep-gtk-0.90.0/gtktree.defs0000644000175200017520000001460111246027131014466 0ustar chrischris;; -*- lisp -*- ;; GtkTreeModel && GtkTreeSelection && GtkTreeView (define-object GtkTreeModel (GInterface)) (define-flags GtkTreeModelFlags (iters-persist GTK_TREE_MODEL_ITERS_PERSIST) (list-only GTK_TREE_MODEL_LIST_ONLY)) (define-boxed GtkTreeIter (copy gtk_tree_iter_copy) (free gtk_tree_iter_free)) (define-boxed GtkTreePath (copy gtk_tree_path_copy) (free gtk_tree_path_free)) (define-func gtk_tree_path_new GtkTreePath ()) (define-func gtk_tree_path_new_from_string GtkTreePath ((string path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices GtkTreePath ((int indices))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_to_string string ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_new_first GtkTreePath ()) (define-func gtk_tree_path_append_index none ((GtkTreePath path) (int index))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_prepend_index none ((GtkTreePath path) (int index))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_get_depth int ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_get_indices none ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_free none ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_copy GtkTreePath ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_get_type type ()) (define-func gtk_tree_path_compare int ((GtkTreePath path1) (GtkTreePath path2))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_next none ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_prev none ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_up none ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_down none ((GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_is_ancestor bool ((GtkTreePath path) (GtkTreePath descendant))) (define-func gtk_tree_path_is_descendant bool ((GtkTreePath path) (GtkTreePath ancestor))) (define-boxed GtkTreeRowReference (copy gtk_tree_row_reference_copy) (free gtk_tree_row_reference_free)) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_get_type type ()) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_new GtkTreeRowReference ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_new_proxy GtkTreeRowReference ((GObject proxy) (GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_get_path GtkTreePath ((GtkTreeRowReference reference))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_get_model GtkTreeModel ((GtkTreeRowReference reference))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_valid bool ((GtkTreeRowReference reference))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_copy GtkTreeRowReference ((GtkTreeRowReference reference))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_free none ((GtkTreeRowReference reference))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_inserted none ((GObject proxy) (GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_deleted none ((GObject proxy) (GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_row_reference_reordered none ((GObject proxy) (GtkTreePath path) (GtkTreeIter iter) ((tvec int in) new_order))) (define-func gtk_tree_iter_copy GtkTreeIter ((GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_iter_free none ((GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_iter_get_type type ()) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get_iter bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter) (GtkTreePath path))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get_iter_from_string bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter) (string path))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get_string_from_iter string ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get_path GtkTreePath ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) ;; XXX not working ;(define-func gtk_tree_model_get_value ; none ; ((GtkTreeModel model) ; (GtkTreeIter iter) ; (uint column) ; (GValue value))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_iter_next bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_iter_children bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter) (GtkTreeIter parent))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_iter_has_child bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children uint ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter) (GtkTreeIter parent) (uint child))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_iter_parent bool ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter) (GtkTreeIter child))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_ref_node none ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_unref_node none ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get none ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter))) (define-func gtk_tree_model_get_valist none ((GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreeIter iter) (string valist))) ;; XXX not working ;(define-func gtk_tree_model_foreach ; none ; ((GtkTreeModel model) ; (GtkTreeModelForeachFunc func) ; (GPointer data))) (define-object GtkTreeSelection (GObject)) (define-func gtk_tree_selection_set_mode none ((GtkTreeSelection selection) (GtkSelectionMode mode))) (define-func gtk_tree_selection_get_mode GtkSelectionMode ((GtkTreeSelection selection))) (define-boxed GtkTreeSelectionFunc ((GtkTreeSelection selection) (GtkTreeModel model) (GtkTreePath path) (bool selected) (GPointer data))) (define-boxed GtkDestroyNotify ((GPointer data))) (define-func gtk_tree_selection_set_select_function none ((GtkTreeSelection selection) (GtkTreeSelectionFunc func) (GPointer data) (GtkDestroyNotify destroy))) (define-func gtk_tree_selection_get_user_data GPointer ((GtkTreeSelection selection))) (define-func gtk_tree_selection_get_tree_view GtkTreeView ((GtkTreeSelection selection))) ;(define-func gtk_tree_selection_get_selected ; bool ; ((GtkTreeSelection selection) ; (GtkTreeModel model) ; (GtkTreeIter iter))) ;(define-func gtk_tree_selection_get_selected_rows ; (list string) ; ((GtkTreeSelection selection) ; (GtkTreeModel model))) (define-object GtkTreeView (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_tree_view_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_tree_view_new_with_model GtkWidget ((GtkTreeModel model))) (define-func gtk_tree_view_get_model GtkTreeModel ((GtkTreeView treeview))) (define-func gtk_tree_view_set_model none ((GtkTreeView treeview) (GtkTreeModel model))) rep-gtk-0.90.0/gtktext.defs0000644000175200017520000004466511246027131014530 0ustar chrischris;; -*- lisp -*- (define-object GtkTextBuffer (GObject)) (define-object GtkTextMark (GObject)) (define-object GtkTextTag (GObject)) (define-object GtkTextTagTable (GObject)) (define-boxed GtkTextIter (copy gtk_text_iter_copy) (free gtk_text_iter_free)) (define-object GtkTextMark (GObject)) (define-object GtkTextView (GtkContainer)) (define-flags GtkTextSearchFlags (visible-only GTK_TEXT_SEARCH_VISIBLE_ONLY) (text-only GTK_TEXT_SEARCH_TEXT_ONLY)) (define-enum GtkTextWindowType (private GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_PRIVATE) (widget GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_WIDGET) (text GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TEXT) (left GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_LEFT) (right GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_RIGHT) (top GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_TOP) (bottom GTK_TEXT_WINDOW_BOTTOM)) ;; TextMark (define-func gtk_text_mark_set_visible none ((GtkTextMark mark) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_text_mark_get_visible bool ((GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_mark_get_name static_string ((GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_mark_get_deleted bool ((GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_mark_get_buffer GtkTextBuffer ((GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_mark_get_left_gravity bool ((GtkTextMark mark))) ;; TextTag (define-func gtk_text_tag_new GtkTextTag ((string name))) (define-func gtk_text_tag_get_priority int ((GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_tag_set_priority none ((GtkTextTag tag) (int priority))) (define-func gtk_text_tag_event bool ((GtkTextTag tag) (GObject event_object) (GdkEvent event) (GtkTextIter iter))) ;; XXX text_attributes foo? ;; TextTagTable (define-func gtk_text_tag_table_new GtkTextTagTable ()) (define-func gtk_text_tag_table_add none ((GtkTextTagTable table) (GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_tag_table_remove none ((GtkTextTagTable table) (GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_tag_table_lookup GtkTextTag ((GtkTextTagTable table) (string name))) ;; XXX foreach (define-func gtk_text_tag_table_get_size int ((GtkTextTagTable table))) ;; TextIter ;; not in the usual API, defined locally (define-func gtk_text_iter_new GtkTextIter ()) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_offset int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_line int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_line_offset int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_line_index int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_visible_line_offset int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_visible_line_index int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_char char ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_slice string ((GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_text string ((GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_visible_slice string ((GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_visible_text string ((GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_pixbuf GdkPixbuf ((GtkTextIter iter))) ;; XXX get_marks, get_child_anchor, get_toggle_tags (define-func gtk_text_iter_begins_tag bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_ends_tag bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_toggles_tag bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_has_tag bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextTag tag))) ;; XXX get_tags (define-func gtk_text_iter_editable bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (bool default_setting))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_can_insert bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (bool default_editability))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_starts_word bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_ends_word bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_inside_word bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_starts_sentence bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_ends_sentence bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_inside_sentence bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_starts_line bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_ends_line bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_is_cursor_position bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_chars_in_line int ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_get_bytes_in_line int ((GtkTextIter iter))) ;; XXX get_attributes, get_language (define-func gtk_text_iter_is_end bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_is_start bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_char bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_char bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_chars bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_chars bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_line bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_line bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_lines bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_lines bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_word_end bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_word_start bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_word_ends bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_sentence_starts bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_sentence_end bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_sentence_start bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_sentence_ends bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_sentence_starts bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_cursor_position bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_cursor_position bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_cursor_positions bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_cursor_positions bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_set_offset none ((GtkTextIter iter) (int char_offsets))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_set_line none ((GtkTextIter iter) (int line_number))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_set_line_offset none ((GtkTextIter iter) (int line_offset))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_set_line_index none ((GtkTextIter iter) (int line_index))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_to_end none ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_to_line_end bool ((GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_set_visible_line_offset none ((GtkTextIter iter) (int char_on_line))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_set_visible_line_index none ((GtkTextIter iter) (int byte_on_line))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_to_tag_toggle bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextTag tag))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_to_tag_toggle bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextTag tag))) ;; XXX {forward,backward}_find_char (define-func gtk_text_iter_forward_search bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (string str) (GtkTextSearchFlags flags) (GtkTextIter match_start) (GtkTextIter match_end) (GtkTextIter limit))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_backward_search bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (string str) (GtkTextSearchFlags flags) (GtkTextIter match_start) (GtkTextIter match_end) (GtkTextIter limit))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_equal bool ((GtkTextIter lhs) (GtkTextIter rhs))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_compare int ((GtkTextIter lhs) (GtkTextIter rhs))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_in_range bool ((GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_iter_order none ((GtkTextIter first) (GtkTextIter second))) ;; TextBuffer (define-func gtk_text_buffer_new GtkTextBuffer ((GtkTextTagTable table (null-ok)))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_line_count int ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_char_count int ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_set_text none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string text) (int len (= "-1")))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (string text) (int len (= "-1")))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert_at_cursor none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string text) (int len (= "-1")))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert_interactive bool ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (string text) (int len (= "-1")) (bool default_editable))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert_interactive_at_cursor bool ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string text) (int len (= "-1")) (bool default_editable))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert_range none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert_range_interactive bool ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end) (bool default_editable))) ;; XXX insert_with_tags (define-func gtk_text_buffer_delete none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_delete_interactive none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end) (bool default_editable))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_text string ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end) (bool include_hidden_chars))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_slice string ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end) (bool include_hidden_chars))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_insert_pixbuf none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) ;; XXX {insert,create}_child_anchor (define-func gtk_text_buffer_create_mark GtkTextMark ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string mark_name) (GtkTextIter where) (bool left_gravity))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_move_mark none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextMark mark) (GtkTextIter where))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_delete_mark none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_mark GtkTextMark ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string name))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_move_mark_by_name none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string name) (GtkTextIter where))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_delete_mark_by_name none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string name))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_insert GtkTextMark ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_selection_bound GtkTextMark ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_place_cursor none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter where))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextTag tag) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_remove_tag none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextTag tag) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_apply_tag_by_name none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string name) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_remove_tag_by_name none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (string name) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_remove_all_tags none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) ;; XXX create_tag (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line_offset none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (int line_number) (int char_offset))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line_index none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (int line_number) (int byte_index))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_offset none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (int char_offset))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_line none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (int line_number))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_start_iter none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_end_iter none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_iter_at_mark none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter iter) (GtkTextMark mark))) ;; XXX get_iter_at_child_anchor (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_modified bool ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_set_modified none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (bool setting))) ;; XXX GtkClipboard? ;(define-func gtk_text_buffer_add_selection_clipboard ; none ; ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) ; (GtkClipboard clipboard))) ; ;(define-func gtk_text_buffer_remove_selection_clipboard ; none ; ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) ; (GtkClipboard clipboard))) ; ;(define-func gtk_text_buffer_cut_clipboard ; none ; ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) ; (GtkClipboard clipboard) ; (bool default_editable))) ; ;(define-func gtk_text_buffer_copy_clipboard ; none ; ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) ; (GtkClipboard clipboard))) ; ;(define-func gtk_text_buffer_paste_clipboard ; none ; ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) ; (GtkClipboard clipboard) ; (GtkTextIter override_location (null-ok)) ; (bool default_editable))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_get_selection_bounds bool ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (GtkTextIter start) (GtkTextIter end))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_delete_selection bool ((GtkTextBuffer buffer) (bool interactive) (bool default_editable))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_begin_user_action none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_buffer_end_user_action none ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) ;; TextView (define-func gtk_text_view_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_text_view_new_with_buffer GtkWidget ((GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_buffer none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextBuffer buffer))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_buffer GtkTextBuffer ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_scroll_to_iter bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter) (double within_margin) (bool use_align) (double xalign) (double yalign))) (define-func gtk_text_view_scroll_to_mark none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextMark mark) (double within_margin) (bool use_align) (double xalign) (double yalign))) (define-func gtk_text_view_scroll_mark_onscreen none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_view_move_mark_onscreen bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextMark mark))) (define-func gtk_text_view_place_cursor_onscreen bool ((GtkTextView view))) ;; XXX GdkRectangle? ;(define-func gtk_text_view_get_visible_rect ; none ; ((GtkTextView view) ; (GdkRectangle rect))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_cursor_visible none ((GtkTextView view) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_cursor_visible bool ((GtkTextView view))) ;; XXX GdkRectangle? ;(define-func gtk_text_view_get_iter_location ; none ; ((GtkTextView view) ; (GtkTextIter iter) ; (GdkRectangle location))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_iter_at_location none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter) (int x) (int y))) ;; XXX get_line_yrange, get_line_at_y, buffer_to_window_coords, window_to_buffer_coords (define-func gtk_text_view_get_window GdkWindow ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextWindowType type))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_window_type GtkTextWindowType ((GtkTextView view) (GdkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_border_window_size none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextWindowType type) (int size))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_border_window_size int ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextWindowType type))) (define-func gtk_text_view_forward_display_line bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_view_backward_display_line bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_view_forward_display_line_end bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_view_backward_display_line_start bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_view_starts_display_line bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter))) (define-func gtk_text_view_move_visually bool ((GtkTextView view) (GtkTextIter iter) (int count))) ;; XXX add_child_at_anchor (define-func gtk_text_view_add_child_in_window none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkWidget child) (GtkTextWindowType which_window) (int xpos) (int ypos))) (define-func gtk_text_view_move_child none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkWidget child) (int xpos) (int ypos))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkWrapMode wrap_mode))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_wrap_mode GtkWrapMode ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_editable none ((GtkTextView view) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_editable bool ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_pixels_above_lines none ((GtkTextView view) (int setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_pixels_above_lines int ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_pixels_below_lines none ((GtkTextView view) (int setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_pixels_below_lines int ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_pixels_inside_wrap none ((GtkTextView view) (int setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_pixels_inside_wrap int ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_justification none ((GtkTextView view) (GtkJustification setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_justification GtkJustification ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_left_margin none ((GtkTextView view) (int setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_left_margin int ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_right_margin none ((GtkTextView view) (int setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_right_margin int ((GtkTextView view))) (define-func gtk_text_view_set_indent none ((GtkTextView view) (int setting))) (define-func gtk_text_view_get_indent int ((GtkTextView view))) ;; XXX set/get_tabs rep-gtk-0.90.0/gtkbuilder.defs0000644000175200017520000000062711246027131015160 0ustar chrischris;; -*- lisp -*- (define-object GtkBuilder (GObject)) (define-func gtk_builder_new GtkBuilder ()) (define-func gtk_builder_add_from_file (int) ((GtkBuilder builder) (string filename)) (gerror-arg t)) (define-func gtk_builder_get_object (GObject) ((GtkBuilder builder) (string name))) (define-func gtk_builder_connect_signals none ((GtkBuilder builder) (GPointer user_data))) rep-gtk-0.90.0/gtk.defs0000644000175200017520000030340011246027131013604 0ustar chrischris;; -*- lisp -*- ;; updated for gtk+ 2.12: ;; GtkButton, GtkToggleButton, GtkCheckButton, GtkRadioButton, GtkFontButton ;; GtkLinkButton, GtkColorButton, GtkVolumeButton, GtkStatusIcon ;; updated for gtk+ 1.3: ;; GtkButton, GtkWidget, GtkContainer, GtkFixed, GtkWindow, GtkHandleBox, ;; GtkBox, GtkButtonBox, Gtk[HV]ButtonBox, GtkToolbar, GtkTable, ;; GtkToggleButton, GtkCheckButton, GtkRadioButton, GtkMisc, GtkArrow, ;; GtkLabel, GtkLayout, GtkTipsQuery, GtkVBox, GtkHBox, GtkItem, GtkCombo, ;; GtkStatusBar, GtkGammaCurve, Gtk[HV]Separator, GtkFrame, GtkAspectFrame, ;; GtkProgress, GtkProgressBar, GtkTooltips, GtkMenuShell, GtkMenuBar, ;; GtkMenu, GtkMenuItem, GtkCheckMenuItem, GtkRadioMenuItem, GtkOptionMenu, ;; GtkPixmap, GtkViewport, GtkScrolledWindow, GtkListItem, GtkList, ;; GtkNotebook, GtkEditable, GtkEntry, GtkSpinButton, GtkDrawingArea, ;; GtkCurve, GtkPreview, GtkFileSelection, GtkFontSelectionDialog, ;; GtkColorSelectionDialog, GtkColorSelection, GtkRange, GtkScale, ;; Gtk[HV]Scale, GtkScrollbar, Gtk[HV]Scrollbar, GtkRuler, Gtk[HV]Ruler, ;; GtkDialog, GtkInputDialog, GtkPaned, Gtk[HV]Paned, GtkPlug, GtkSocket, ;; GtkTearOffMenuItem, GtkCalendar, GtkIconFactory, GtkImage, ;; GtkImageMenuItem, GtkInvisible, GtkSeparatorMenuItem ;; Todo: TreeView/TreeModel et al; delete Tree and CList ;;; Gtk enums (import "glib.defs") (import "gdk.defs") (import "gdk-pixbuf.defs") (define-enum GtkAnchorType (center GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER) (north GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH) (south GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH) (east GTK_ANCHOR_EAST) (west GTK_ANCHOR_WEST) (north-west GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_WEST) (north-east GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_EAST) (south-west GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_WEST) (south-east GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_EAST)) (define-enum GtkArrowType (up GTK_ARROW_UP) (down GTK_ARROW_DOWN) (left GTK_ARROW_LEFT) (right GTK_ARROW_RIGHT) (none GTK_ARROW_NONE)) (define-flags GtkAttachOptions (expand GTK_EXPAND) (shrink GTK_SHRINK) (fill GTK_FILL)) (define-enum GtkButtonBoxStyle (default-style GTK_BUTTONBOX_DEFAULT_STYLE) (spread GTK_BUTTONBOX_SPREAD) (edge GTK_BUTTONBOX_EDGE) (start GTK_BUTTONBOX_START) (end GTK_BUTTONBOX_END) (center GTK_BUTTONBOX_CENTER)) (define-enum GtkCurveType (linear GTK_CURVE_TYPE_LINEAR) (spline GTK_CURVE_TYPE_SPLINE) (free GTK_CURVE_TYPE_FREE)) (define-enum GtkDeleteType (chars GTK_DELETE_CHARS) (word-ends GTK_DELETE_WORD_ENDS) (words GTK_DELETE_WORDS) (display-lines GTK_DELETE_DISPLAY_LINES) (display-line-ends GTK_DELETE_DISPLAY_LINE_ENDS) (paragraph-ends GTK_DELETE_PARAGRAPH_ENDS) (paragraphs GTK_DELETE_PARAGRAPHS) (whitespace GTK_DELETE_WHITESPACE)) (define-enum GtkDirectionType (tab-forward GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD) (tab-backward GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD) (up GTK_DIR_UP) (down GTK_DIR_DOWN) (left GTK_DIR_LEFT) (right GTK_DIR_RIGHT)) (define-enum GtkExpanderStyle (collapsed GTK_EXPANDER_COLLAPSED) (semi-collapsed GTK_EXPANDER_SEMI_COLLAPSED) (semi-expanded GTK_EXPANDER_SEMI_EXPANDED) (expanded GTK_EXPANDER_EXPANDED)) (define-enum GtkIconSize (invalid GTK_ICON_SIZE_INVALID) (menu GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU) (small-toolbar GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR) (large-toolbar GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR) (button GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON) (dnd GTK_ICON_SIZE_DND) (dialog GTK_ICON_SIZE_DIALOG)) (define-enum GtkTextDirection (none GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE) (ltr GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR) (rtl GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL)) (define-enum GtkSensitivityType (auto GTK_SENSITIVITY_AUTO) (on GTK_SENSITIVITY_ON) (off GTK_SENSITIVITY_OFF)) (define-enum GtkJustification (left GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT) (right GTK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT) (center GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER) (fill GTK_JUSTIFY_FILL)) (define-enum GtkMenuDirectionType (parent GTK_MENU_DIR_PARENT) (child GTK_MENU_DIR_CHILD) (next GTK_MENU_DIR_NEXT) (prev GTK_MENU_DIR_PREV)) (define-enum GtkMetricType (pixels GTK_PIXELS) (inches GTK_INCHES) (centimeters GTK_CENTIMETERS)) (define-enum GtkMovementStep (logical-positions GTK_MOVEMENT_LOGICAL_POSITIONS) (visual-positions GTK_MOVEMENT_VISUAL_POSITIONS) (words GTK_MOVEMENT_WORDS) (display-lines GTK_MOVEMENT_DISPLAY_LINES) (display-line-ends GTK_MOVEMENT_DISPLAY_LINE_ENDS) (paragraph-ends GTK_MOVEMENT_PARAGRAPH_ENDS) (paragraphs GTK_MOVEMENT_PARAGRAPHS) (pages GTK_MOVEMENT_PAGES) (buffer-ends GTK_MOVEMENT_BUFFER_ENDS) (horizontal-pages GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES)) (define-enum GtkScrollStep (steps GTK_SCROLL_STEPS) (pages GTK_SCROLL_PAGES) (ends GTK_SCROLL_ENDS) (horizontal-steps GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_STEPS) (horizontal-pages GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_PAGES) (horizontal-ends GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_ENDS)) (define-enum GtkOrientation (horizontal GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL) (vertical GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL)) (define-enum GtkCornerType (top-left GTK_CORNER_TOP_LEFT) (bottom-left GTK_CORNER_BOTTOM_LEFT) (top-right GTK_CORNER_TOP_RIGHT) (bottom-right GTK_CORNER_BOTTOM_RIGHT)) (define-enum GtkPackType (start GTK_PACK_START) (end GTK_PACK_END)) (define-enum GtkPathPriorityType (lowest GTK_PATH_PRIO_LOWEST) (gtk GTK_PATH_PRIO_GTK) (application GTK_PATH_PRIO_APPLICATION) (theme GTK_PATH_PRIO_THEME) (rc GTK_PATH_PRIO_RC) (highest GTK_PATH_PRIO_HIGHEST)) (define-enum GtkPathType (widget GTK_PATH_WIDGET) (widget-class GTK_PATH_WIDGET_CLASS) (class GTK_PATH_CLASS)) (define-enum GtkPolicyType (always GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS) (automatic GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC) (never GTK_POLICY_NEVER)) (define-enum GtkPositionType (left GTK_POS_LEFT) (right GTK_POS_RIGHT) (top GTK_POS_TOP) (bottom GTK_POS_BOTTOM)) (define-enum GtkReliefStyle (normal GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL) (half GTK_RELIEF_HALF) (none GTK_RELIEF_NONE)) (define-enum GtkResizeMode (parent GTK_RESIZE_PARENT) (queue GTK_RESIZE_QUEUE) (immediate GTK_RESIZE_IMMEDIATE)) (define-enum GtkScrollType (none GTK_SCROLL_NONE) (jump GTK_SCROLL_JUMP) (step-backward GTK_SCROLL_STEP_BACKWARD) (step-forward GTK_SCROLL_STEP_FORWARD) (page-backward GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_BACKWARD) (page-forward GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_FORWARD) (step-up GTK_SCROLL_STEP_UP) (step-down GTK_SCROLL_STEP_DOWN) (page-up GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_UP) (page-down GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_DOWN) (step-left GTK_SCROLL_STEP_LEFT) (step-right GTK_SCROLL_STEP_RIGHT) (page-left GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_LEFT) (page-right GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_RIGHT) (start GTK_SCROLL_START) (end GTK_SCROLL_END)) (define-enum GtkSelectionMode (none GTK_SELECTION_NONE) (single GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE) (browse GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE) (multiple GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE)) (define-enum GtkShadowType (none GTK_SHADOW_NONE) (in GTK_SHADOW_IN) (out GTK_SHADOW_OUT) (etched-in GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN) (etched-out GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT)) (define-enum GtkStateType (normal GTK_STATE_NORMAL) (active GTK_STATE_ACTIVE) (prelight GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT) (selected GTK_STATE_SELECTED) (insensitive GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE)) (define-enum GtkToolbarStyle (icons GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS) (text GTK_TOOLBAR_TEXT) (both GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH) (both-horiz GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ)) (define-enum GtkUpdateType (continuous GTK_UPDATE_CONTINUOUS) (discontinuous GTK_UPDATE_DISCONTINUOUS) (delayed GTK_UPDATE_DELAYED)) (define-enum GtkVisibility (none GTK_VISIBILITY_NONE) (partial GTK_VISIBILITY_PARTIAL) (full GTK_VISIBILITY_FULL)) (define-enum GtkWindowPosition (none GTK_WIN_POS_NONE) (center GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER) (mouse GTK_WIN_POS_MOUSE) (center-always GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ALWAYS) (center-on-parent GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT)) (define-enum GtkWindowType (toplevel GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) (popup GTK_WINDOW_POPUP)) (define-enum GtkWrapMode (none GTK_WRAP_NONE) (char GTK_WRAP_CHAR) (word GTK_WRAP_WORD) (word-char GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR)) (define-enum GtkSortType (ascending GTK_SORT_ASCENDING) (descending GTK_SORT_DESCENDING)) (define-enum GtkIMPreeditStyle (nothing GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NOTHING) (callback GTK_IM_PREEDIT_CALLBACK) (none GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NONE)) (define-enum GtkIMStatusStyle (nothing GTK_IM_STATUS_NOTHING) (callback GTK_IM_STATUS_CALLBACK) (none GTK_IM_STATUS_NONE)) (define-enum GtkPackDirection (rtl GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_RTL) (ltr GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_LTR) (ttb GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_TTB) (btt GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_BTT)) (define-enum GtkPrintPages (all GTK_PRINT_PAGES_ALL) (current GTK_PRINT_PAGES_CURRENT) (ranges GTK_PRINT_PAGES_RANGES)) (define-enum GtkPageSet (all GTK_PAGE_SET_ALL) (even GTK_PAGE_SET_EVEN) (odd GTK_PAGE_SET_ODD)) (define-enum GtkPageOrientation (portrait GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT) (landscape GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) (reverse-portrait GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT) (reverse-landscape GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE)) (define-enum GtkPrintQuality (low GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_LOW) (normal GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL) (high GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_HIGH) (draft GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT)) (define-enum GtkUnit (pixel GTK_UNIT_PIXEL) (points GTK_UNIT_POINTS) (inch GTK_UNIT_INCH) (mm GTK_UNIT_MM)) (define-enum GtkTreeViewGridLines (none GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_NONE) (horizontal GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_HORIZONTAL) (vertical GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_VERTICAL) (both GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_BOTH)) (define-enum GtkDragResult (success GTK_DRAG_RESULT_SUCCESS) (no-target GTK_DRAG_RESULT_NO_TARGET) (user-cancelled GTK_DRAG_RESULT_USER_CANCELLED) (timeout-expired GTK_DRAG_RESULT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED) (grab-broken GTK_DRAG_RESULT_GRAB_BROKEN) (error GTK_DRAG_RESULT_ERROR)) ;(define-enum GtkMenuFactoryType ; (menu GTK_MENU_FACTORY_MENU) ; (menu-bar GTK_MENU_FACTORY_MENU_BAR) ; (option-menu GTK_MENU_FACTORY_OPTION_MENU)) ;(define-enum GtkTroughType ; (none GTK_TROUGH_NONE) ; (start GTK_TROUGH_START) ; (end GTK_TROUGH_END)) (define-flags GtkWidgetFlags (toplevel GTK_TOPLEVEL) (no-window GTK_NO_WINDOW) (realized GTK_REALIZED) (mapped GTK_MAPPED) (visible GTK_VISIBLE) (sensitive GTK_SENSITIVE) (parent-sensitive GTK_PARENT_SENSITIVE) (can-focus GTK_CAN_FOCUS) (has-focus GTK_HAS_FOCUS) (can-default GTK_CAN_DEFAULT) (has-default GTK_HAS_DEFAULT) (has-grab GTK_HAS_GRAB) (rc-style GTK_RC_STYLE) (composite-child GTK_COMPOSITE_CHILD) (no-reparent GTK_NO_REPARENT) (app-paintable GTK_APP_PAINTABLE) (receives-default GTK_RECEIVES_DEFAULT) (double-buffered GTK_DOUBLE_BUFFERED)) (define-enum GtkToolbarChildType (space GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_SPACE) (button GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_BUTTON) (toggle-button GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_TOGGLEBUTTON) (radio-button GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON) (widget GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_WIDGET)) (define-enum GtkTreeViewMode (line GTK_TREE_VIEW_LINE) (item GTK_TREE_VIEW_ITEM)) (define-enum GtkFundamentalType (invalid G_TYPE_INVALID) (none G_TYPE_NONE) (char G_TYPE_CHAR) (uchar G_TYPE_UCHAR) (bool G_TYPE_BOOLEAN) (int G_TYPE_INT) (uint G_TYPE_UINT) (long G_TYPE_LONG) (ulong G_TYPE_ULONG) (float G_TYPE_FLOAT) (double G_TYPE_DOUBLE) (string G_TYPE_STRING) (enum G_TYPE_ENUM) (flags G_TYPE_FLAGS) (boxed G_TYPE_BOXED) (pointer G_TYPE_POINTER) ) (define-enum GtkSpinButtonUpdatePolicy (always GTK_UPDATE_ALWAYS) (if-valid GTK_UPDATE_IF_VALID)) (define-enum GtkSpinType (step-forward GTK_SPIN_STEP_FORWARD) (step-backward GTK_SPIN_STEP_BACKWARD) (page-forward GTK_SPIN_PAGE_FORWARD) (page-backward GTK_SPIN_PAGE_BACKWARD) (home GTK_SPIN_HOME) (end GTK_SPIN_END) (user-defined GTK_SPIN_USER_DEFINED)) (define-enum GtkCellType (empty GTK_CELL_EMPTY) (text GTK_CELL_TEXT) (pixmap GTK_CELL_PIXMAP) (pixtext GTK_CELL_PIXTEXT) (widget GTK_CELL_WIDGET)) (define-enum GtkProgressBarOrientation (left-to-right GTK_PROGRESS_LEFT_TO_RIGHT) (right-to-left GTK_PROGRESS_RIGHT_TO_LEFT) (bottom-to-top GTK_PROGRESS_BOTTOM_TO_TOP) (top-to-bottom GTK_PROGRESS_TOP_TO_BOTTOM)) (define-flags GtkArgFlags (readable GTK_ARG_READABLE) (writeable GTK_ARG_WRITABLE) (construct GTK_ARG_CONSTRUCT) (construct-only GTK_ARG_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) (child-arg GTK_ARG_CHILD_ARG) (readwrite GTK_ARG_READWRITE)) (define-flags GtkAccelFlags (visible GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE) ; (signal-visible GTK_ACCEL_SIGNAL_VISIBLE) (locked GTK_ACCEL_LOCKED)) (define-flags GtkCalendarDisplayOptions (show-heading GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_HEADING) (show-day-names GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_DAY_NAMES) (no-month-changed GTK_CALENDAR_NO_MONTH_CHANGE) (show-week-numbers GTK_CALENDAR_SHOW_WEEK_NUMBERS) (week-start-monday GTK_CALENDAR_WEEK_START_MONDAY)) ;;; Gtk boxed types (define-object GtkWidget (GtkObject) (fields (GtkStyle style) (GdkWindow window) (GtkWidget parent) (SCM allocation (getter sgtk_gtk_widget_get_allocation)))) ;; GtkAccelGroup (define-object GtkAccelGroup (GObject)) (define-func gtk_accel_group_new GtkAccelGroup ()) (define-func gtk_accel_group_lock none ((GtkAccelGroup group))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_unlock none ((GtkAccelGroup group))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_connect none ((GtkAccelGroup group) (uint accel_key) (GdkModifierType modifier) (GtkAccelFlags flags) (GClosure closure))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_connect_by_path none ((GtkAccelGroup group) (string path) (GClosure closure))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_disconnect bool ((GtkAccelGroup group) (GClosure closure))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_disconnect_key bool ((GtkAccelGroup group) (uint key) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_activate bool ((GtkAccelGroup group) (GQuark quark) (GObject acceleratable) (uint key) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_accel_groups_activate bool ((GObject object) (uint key) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_accel_groups_from_object (slist string) ((GObject object))) ;; XXX need support for GtkAccelGroupFindFunc ;(define-func gtk_accel_group_find ; GtkAccelKey ; ((GtkAccelGroup group) ; (GtkAccelGroupFindFunc findfunc) ; (GPointer data))) (define-func gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure GtkAccelGroup ((GClosure closure))) (define-func gtk_accelerator_parse none ((string accel) ((ret uint) key) ((ret GdkModifierType) modifier))) (define-func gtk_accelerator_name string ((uint key) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_accelerator_get_label string ((uint key) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask uint ()) (define-func gtk_accelerator_set_default_mod_mask none ((GdkModifierType modifier))) ;; XXX need support for GtkAccelGroupEntry (define-func gtk_accel_group_query none ((GtkAccelGroup group) (uint key) (GdkModifierType modifier) ((ret uint) entries))) (define-object GtkStyle (GObject)) (define-func gtk_style_get_white_interp GdkColor ((GtkStyle style))) (define-func gtk_style_fg_gc GdkGC ((GtkStyle style) (GtkStateType state))) (define-func gtk_style_bg_gc GdkGC ((GtkStyle style) (GtkStateType state))) ;;; Functions ;; ;; gtkmain.h (define-func gtk_set_locale static_string ()) (define-func gtk_events_pending int ()) (define-func gtk_main none () (undeferred t)) (define-func gtk_main_level uint ()) (define-func gtk_main_quit none ()) (define-func gtk_main_iteration bool ()) (define-func gtk_main_iteration_do bool ((bool blocking))) (define-func gtk_true bool ()) (define-func gtk_false bool ()) (define-func gtk_grab_add none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_grab_get_current GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_grab_remove none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_quit_add_full uint ((uint main_level) (full-callback function)) (scm-name "gtk-quit-add") (protection t)) (define-func gtk_quit_remove none ((uint handler_id))) (define-func gtk_timeout_add_full int ((int interval) (full-callback function)) (scm-name "gtk-timeout-add") (protection t)) (define-func gtk_timeout_remove none ((int tag))) (define-func gtk_idle_add_full int ((int priority) (full-callback function)) (protection t) (scm-name "gtk-idle-add")) (define-func gtk_idle_remove none ((int tag))) (define-func gtk_input_add_full int ((file-descriptor source) (GdkInputCondition condition) (full-callback callback)) (protection t) (scm-name "gtk-input-add")) (define-func gtk_input_remove none ((int tag))) (define-func gtk_get_current_event GdkEvent ()) (define-func gtk_get_current_event_time ulong ()) ;; gtkrc.h (define-object GtkRcStyle (GObject)) (define-func gtk_rc_add_default_file none ((string filename))) ;; XXX ;(define-func gtk_rc_set_default_files ; none ; ((tvec string in) filenames)) ; ;(define-func gtk_rc_get_default_files ; (tvec string out) ; ()) (define-func gtk_rc_get_style GtkStyle ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_rc_parse none ((string file))) ;; GtkObject (define-object GtkObject (GObject)) (define-func gtk_object_destroy none ((GtkObject object))) (define-func GTK_OBJECT_TYPE type ((GtkObject object))) ;(define-func sgtk_gtk_object_query_args ; SCM ; ((type type)) ; (scm-name "gtk-object-query-args")) ;; Signals ;; GtkWidget (define-object GtkAdjustment (GtkWidget)) (define-func GTK_WIDGET_STATE GtkStateType ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func GTK_WIDGET_FLAGS GtkWidgetFlags ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkWidgetFlags flags))) (define-func GTK_WIDGET_UNSET_FLAGS none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkWidgetFlags flags))) ;; XXX - gtk_widget_new or gtk_widget_newv would be really useful ;; (maybe also gtk_widget_set(v), gtk_widget_get(v)) (define-func gtk_widget_destroy none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_unparent none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_show none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_show_now none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_hide none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_show_all none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_hide_all none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_map none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_unmap none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_realize none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_unrealize none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_draw_interp none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_queue_draw none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_queue_draw_area none ((GtkWidget widget) (int x) (int y) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gtk_widget_queue_resize none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_add_accelerator none ((GtkWidget widget) (string accel_signal) (GtkAccelGroup accel_group) (uint accel_key) (GdkModifierType accel_mods) (GtkAccelFlags accel_flags))) (define-func gtk_widget_remove_accelerator none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkAccelGroup accel_group) (uint accel_key) (GdkModifierType accel_mods))) (define-func gtk_widget_event bool ((GtkWidget widget) (GdkEvent event))) (define-func gtk_widget_activate none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_scroll_adjustments bool ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkAdjustment hadj) (GtkAdjustment vadj))) (define-func gtk_widget_reparent none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkWidget new_parent))) (define-func gtk_widget_is_focus bool ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_grab_focus none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_grab_default none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_name none ((GtkWidget widget) (string name))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_name static_string ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_state none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkStateType state))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_sensitive none ((GtkWidget widget) (bool sensitive))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_app_paintable none ((GtkWidget widget) (bool app_paintable))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_double_buffered none ((GtkWidget widget) (bool double_buffered))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_redraw_on_allocate none ((GtkWidget widget) (bool redraw_on_allocate))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_parent none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkWidget parent))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_parent_window none ((GtkWidget widget) (GdkWindow parent_window))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_child_visible none ((GtkWidget widget) (bool child_visible))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_child_visible bool ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_parent GtkWidget ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_parent_window GdkWindow ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_child_focus none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkDirectionType direction))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_size_request none ((GtkWidget widget) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_size_request none ((GtkWidget widget) ((ret int) width) ((ret int) height))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_events none ((GtkWidget widget) (GdkEventMask events))) (define-func gtk_widget_add_events none ((GtkWidget widget) (GdkEventMask events))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_extension_events none ((GtkWidget widget) (GdkEventMask events))) ;(define-func gtk_widget_get_ancestor ; GtkWidget ; ((GtkWidget widget) ; (GtkType type))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_toplevel GtkWidget ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_colormap GdkColormap ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_visual GdkVisual ((GtkWidget widget))) ;; XXX - need multiple return values ;; (define-func gtk_widget_get_pointer) (define-func gtk_widget_is_ancestor bool ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkWidget ancestor))) (define-func gtk_widget_hide_on_delete bool ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_set_style none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkStyle style))) (define-func gtk_widget_ensure_style none ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_style GtkStyle ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_modify_style none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkRcStyle style))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_modifier_style GtkRcStyle ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_modify_fg none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkStateType state) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_widget_modify_bg none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkStateType state) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_widget_modify_text none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkStateType state) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_widget_modify_base none ((GtkWidget widget) (GtkStateType state) (GdkColor color))) ;; XXX gdk_widget_modify_font (define-func gtk_widget_render_icon GdkPixbuf ((GtkWidget widget) (string stock_id) (GtkIconSize size) (string detail))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_events GdkEventMask ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_extension_events GdkEventMask ((GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_widget_push_colormap none ((GdkColormap cmap))) (define-func gtk_widget_push_composite_child none ()) (define-func gtk_widget_pop_colormap none ()) (define-func gtk_widget_pop_composite_child none ()) (define-func gtk_widget_set_default_colormap none ((GdkColormap cmap))) (define-func gtk_widget_get_default_colormap GdkColormap ()) (define-func gtk_widget_get_default_visual GdkVisual ()) (define-func gtk_widget_get_default_style GtkStyle ()) ;; XXX - need GdkBitmap for the shape mask ;; (define-func gtk_widget_shape_combine_mask) ;; XXX - dnd stuff needs closer examination. ;;; Container (define-object GtkContainer (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_container_set_border_width none ((GtkContainer container) (int border_width))) (define-func gtk_container_get_border_width int ((GtkContainer container))) (define-func gtk_container_add none ((GtkContainer container) (GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_container_remove none ((GtkContainer container) (GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_container_set_resize_mode none ((GtkContainer container) (GtkResizeMode resize_mode))) (define-func gtk_container_get_resize_mode GtkResizeMode ((GtkContainer container))) (define-func gtk_container_check_resize none ((GtkContainer container))) ;; XXX this is deprecated? (define-func gtk_container_foreach_full none ((GtkContainer container) (full-callback function (protect-during))) (scm-name "gtk-container-foreach")) (define-func gtk_container_get_children ((list GtkWidget)) ((GtkContainer container))) (define-func gtk_container_set_focus_chain none ((GtkContainer container) ((list GtkWidget) focusable_widgets))) (define-func gtk_container_unset_focus_chain none ((GtkContainer container))) ;;; Fixed (define-object GtkFixed (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_fixed_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_fixed_put none ((GtkFixed fixed) (GtkWidget widget) (int x) (int y))) (define-func gtk_fixed_move none ((GtkFixed fixed) (GtkWidget widget) (int x) (int y))) (define-func gtk_fixed_set_has_window none ((GtkFixed fixed) (bool has_window))) (define-func gtk_fixed_get_has_window bool ((GtkFixed fixed))) ;; TreeItem (define-object GtkTreeItem (GtkItem)) (define-func gtk_tree_item_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_tree_item_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_tree_item_set_subtree none ((GtkTreeItem tree_item) (GtkWidget subtree))) (define-func gtk_tree_item_remove_subtree none ((GtkTreeItem tree_item))) (define-func gtk_tree_item_select none ((GtkTreeItem tree_item))) (define-func gtk_tree_item_deselect none ((GtkTreeItem tree_item))) (define-func gtk_tree_item_expand none ((GtkTreeItem tree_item))) (define-func gtk_tree_item_collapse none ((GtkTreeItem tree_item))) ;; Tree (define-object GtkTree (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_tree_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_tree_append none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_tree_prepend none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_tree_insert none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child) (int position))) (define-func gtk_tree_remove_item none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child))) ;; XXX - need GList support ;; (define-func gtk_tree_remove_items) (define-func gtk_tree_clear_items none ((GtkTree tree) (int start) (int end))) (define-func gtk_tree_select_item none ((GtkTree tree) (int item))) (define-func gtk_tree_unselect_item none ((GtkTree tree) (int item))) (define-func gtk_tree_select_child none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_tree_unselect_child none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_tree_child_position int ((GtkTree tree) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_tree_set_selection_mode none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkSelectionMode mode))) (define-func gtk_tree_set_view_mode none ((GtkTree tree) (GtkTreeViewMode mode))) (define-func gtk_tree_set_view_lines none ((GtkTree tree) (bool flag))) ;;; GtkCList (define-object GtkCList (GtkContainer) (fields (int rows) (int columns))) (define-func gtk_clist_new GtkWidget ((int columns))) (define-func gtk_clist_new_with_titles GtkWidget (((cvec string) titles))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_hadjustment none ((GtkCList clist) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_vadjustment none ((GtkCList clist) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_hadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_vadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_shadow_type none ((GtkCList clist) (GtkShadowType type))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_selection_mode none ((GtkCList clist) (GtkSelectionMode mode))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_reorderable none ((GtkCList clist) (bool reorderable))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_use_drag_icons none ((GtkCList list) (bool use_icons))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_button_actions none ((GtkCList list) (uint button) (uint button_actions))) (define-func gtk_clist_freeze none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_thaw none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_column_titles_show none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_column_titles_hide none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_column_title_active none ((GtkCList clist) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_column_title_passive none ((GtkCList clist) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_column_titles_active none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_column_titles_passive none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_title none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (string title))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_widget none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_column_widget GtkWidget ((GtkCList clist) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_justification none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (GtkJustification justification))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_visibility none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (bool visible))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_resizeable none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (bool resizeable))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_auto_resize none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (bool auto_resize))) (define-func gtk_clist_columns_autosize int ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_optimal_column_width int ((GtkCList clist) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_width none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (int width))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_min_width none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (int min_width))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_column_max_width none ((GtkCList clist) (int column) (int max_width))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_row_height none ((GtkCList clist) (int height))) (define-func gtk_clist_moveto none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column) (float row_align (= "0.5")) (float column_align (= "0.5")))) (define-func gtk_clist_row_is_visible GtkVisibility ((GtkCList clist) (int row))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_cell_type GtkCellType ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_text none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column) (string text))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_text int ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column) ((ret string) text))) ;; XXX should be static_string? ;; XXX - the following all use GdkPixmaps and GdkBitmaps rather than ;; a GtkPixmap, this sucks. ;; (define-func gtk_clist_set_pixmap) ;; (define-func gtk_clist_get_pixmap) ;; (define-func gtk_clist_set_pixtext) ;; (define-func gtk_clist_get_pixtext) (define-func gtk_clist_set_foreground none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_background none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_cell_style none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column) (GtkStyle style))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_cell_style GtkStyle ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_row_style none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (GtkStyle style))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_row_style GtkStyle ((GtkCList clist) (int row))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_shift none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column) (int vertical) (int horizontal))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_selectable none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (bool selectable))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_selectable bool ((GtkCList clist) (int row))) (define-func gtk_clist_prepend int ((GtkCList clist) ;; uhhh, this is hacky ((fvec string "((GtkCList*)sgtk_get_gtkobj (p_clist))->columns") text))) (define-func gtk_clist_append int ((GtkCList clist) ;; uhhh, this is hacky ((fvec string "((GtkCList*)sgtk_get_gtkobj (p_clist))->columns") text))) (define-func gtk_clist_insert int ((GtkCList clist) (int row) ;; uhhh, this is hacky ((fvec string "((GtkCList*)sgtk_get_gtkobj (p_clist))->columns") text))) (define-func gtk_clist_remove none ((GtkCList clist) (int row))) (define-func gtk_clist_select_row none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column (= "0")))) (define-func gtk_clist_unselect_row none ((GtkCList clist) (int row) (int column (= "0")))) (define-func gtk_clist_undo_selection none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_clear none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_get_selection_info int ((GtkCList clist) (int x) (int y) ((ret int) row) ((ret int) column))) (define-func gtk_clist_unselect_all none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_swap_rows none ((GtkCList clist) (int row1) (int row2))) ;; (define-func gtk_clist_set_compare_func_full ;; none ;; ((GtkCList clist) ;; (full-callback cmp_func))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_sort_column none ((GtkCList clist) (int column))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_sort_type none ((GtkCList clist) (GtkSortType sort_type))) (define-func gtk_clist_sort none ((GtkCList clist))) (define-func gtk_clist_set_auto_sort none ((GtkCList clist) (bool auto_sort))) ;;; Bin (define-object GtkBin (GtkContainer)) ;;; Event Box (define-object GtkEventBox (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_event_box_new GtkWidget ()) ;;; Window (define-object GtkWindow (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_window_new GtkWidget ((GtkWindowType type))) (define-func gtk_window_set_title none ((GtkWindow window) (string title))) (define-func gtk_window_get_title static_string ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_set_wmclass none ((GtkWindow window) (string wmclass_class) (string wmclass_name))) (define-func gtk_window_set_role none ((GtkWindow window) (string role))) (define-func gtk_window_get_role static_string ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_add_accel_group none ((GtkWindow window) (GtkAccelGroup accel_gruop))) (define-func gtk_window_remove_accel_group none ((GtkWindow window) (GtkAccelGroup accel_group))) (define-func gtk_window_set_position none ((GtkWindow window) (GtkWindowPosition position))) (define-func gtk_window_set_default none ((GtkWindow window) (GtkWidget default))) (define-func gtk_window_activate_focus int ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_activate_default int ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_set_transient_for none ((GtkWindow window) (GtkWindow parent (null-ok)))) (define-func gtk_window_get_transient_for GtkWindow ((GtkWindow window))) ;; XXX GdkWindowTypeHint? ;(define-func gtk_window_set_type_hint ; none ; ((GtkWindow window) ; (GdkWindowTypeHint hint))) ; ;(define-func gtk_window_get_type_hint ; GdkWindowTypeHint ; ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_set_destroy_with_parent none ((GtkWindow window) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_window_get_destroy_with_parent bool ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_set_resizable none ((GtkWindow window) (bool resizable))) (define-func gtk_window_get_resizable bool ((GtkWindow window))) ;; XXX GdkGravity? ;(define-func gtk_window_set_gravity ; none ; ((GtkWindow window) ; (GdkGravity gravity))) ; ;(define-func gtk_window_get_gravity ; GdkGravity ; ((GtkWindow window))) ;; XXX gtk_window_set_geometry_hints (define-func gtk_window_set_has_frame none ((GtkWindow window) (bool has_frame))) (define-func gtk_window_get_has_frame bool ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_set_frame_dimensions none ((GtkWindow window) (int left) (int top) (int right) (int bottom))) ;; XXX gtk_window_get_frame_dimensions (define-func gtk_window_set_decorated none ((GtkWindow window) (bool decorated))) (define-func gtk_window_get_decorated bool ((GtkWindow window))) ;; XXX icon-list stuff (define-func gtk_window_set_modal none ((GtkWindow window) (bool modal))) (define-func gtk_window_get_modal bool ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_list_toplevels ((list GtkWindow)) ()) (define-func gtk_window_add_mnemonic none ((GtkWindow window) (uint keyval) (GtkWidget target))) (define-func gtk_window_remove_mnemonic none ((GtkWindow window) (uint keyval) (GtkWidget target))) (define-func gtk_window_mnemonic_activate bool ((GtkWindow window) (uint keyval) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_window_set_mnemonic_modifier none ((GtkWindow window) (GdkModifierType modifier))) (define-func gtk_window_get_mnemonic_modifier GdkModifierType ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_present none ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_iconify none ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_deiconify none ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_stick none ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_unstick none ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_maximize none ((GtkWindow window))) (define-func gtk_window_unmaximize none ((GtkWindow window))) ;; XXX begin_{move,resize}_drag (define-func gtk_window_set_default_size none ((GtkWindow window) (int width) (int height))) ;; XXX get_default_size (define-func gtk_window_resize none ((GtkWindow window) (int width) (int height))) ;; XXX get_size (define-func gtk_window_move none ((GtkWindow window) (int x) (int y))) ;; XXX get_position (define-func gtk_window_parse_geometry bool ((GtkWindow window) (string geometry))) ;;; HandleBox (define-object GtkHandleBox (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_handle_box_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_handle_box_set_shadow_type none ((GtkHandleBox handlebox) (GtkShadowType type))) (define-func gtk_handle_box_get_shadow_type GtkShadowType ((GtkHandleBox handlebox))) (define-func gtk_handle_box_set_handle_position none ((GtkHandleBox handlebox) (GtkPositionType position))) (define-func gtk_handle_box_get_handle_position GtkPositionType ((GtkHandleBox handlebox))) (define-func gtk_handle_box_set_snap_edge none ((GtkHandleBox handlebox) (GtkPositionType edge))) (define-func gtk_handle_box_get_snap_edge GtkPositionType ((GtkHandleBox handlebox))) ;;; Box (define-object GtkBox (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_box_pack_start none ((GtkBox box) (GtkWidget child) (bool expand) (bool fill) (int padding (= "0")))) (define-func gtk_box_pack_end none ((GtkBox box) (GtkWidget child) (bool expand) (bool fill) (int padding (= "0")))) (define-func gtk_box_pack_start_defaults none ((GtkBox box) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_box_pack_end_defaults none ((GtkBox box) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_box_set_homogeneous none ((GtkBox box) (bool homogenous))) (define-func gtk_box_get_homogeneous bool ((GtkBox box))) (define-func gtk_box_set_spacing none ((GtkBox box) (int spacing))) (define-func gtk_box_get_spacing int ((GtkBox box))) (define-func gtk_box_reorder_child none ((GtkBox box) (GtkWidget child) (int pos))) ;; XXX - needs multiple return values ;; (define-func gtk_box_query_child_packing) (define-func gtk_box_set_child_packing none ((GtkBox box) (GtkWidget child) (bool expand) (bool fill) (int padding) (GtkPackType pack_type))) ;;; ButtonBox (define-object GtkButtonBox (GtkBox)) (define-func gtk_button_box_set_layout none ((GtkButtonBox widget) (GtkButtonBoxStyle layout_style))) (define-func gtk_button_box_get_layout GtkButtonBoxStyle ((GtkButtonBox widget))) (define-func gtk_button_box_set_child_secondary none ((GtkButtonBox widget) (GtkWidget child) (bool is_secondary))) (define-func gtk_button_box_set_child_size none ((GtkButtonBox widget) (int min_width) (int min_height))) (define-func gtk_button_box_set_child_ipadding none ((GtkButtonBox widget) (int ipad_x) (int ipad_y))) ;; XXX get_child_size, get_child_ipadding ;;; HButtonBox (define-object GtkHButtonBox (GtkButtonBox)) (define-func gtk_hbutton_box_new GtkWidget ()) ;;; VButtonBox (define-object GtkVButtonBox (GtkButtonBox)) (define-func gtk_vbutton_box_new GtkWidget ()) ;;;; Toolbar (define-object GtkToolbar (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_toolbar_new GtkWidget ()) ;; XXX - blech, need interp versions of these ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_append_item) ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_prepend_item) ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_insert_item) ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_insert_stock) (define-func gtk_toolbar_append_space none ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_prepend_space none ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_insert_space none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (int position))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_remove_space none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (int position))) ;; XXX - need interp version to handle the callback properly, probably ;; some null-ok stuff to handle missing fields. ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_append_element) ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_prepend_element) ;; (define-func gtk_toolbar_insert_element) (define-func gtk_toolbar_append_widget none ((GtkToolbar Toolbar) (GtkWidget Widget) (string tooltip_text) (string tooltip_private_text))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_prepend_widget none ((GtkToolbar Toolbar) (GtkWidget Widget) (string tooltip_text) (string tooltip_private_text))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_insert_widget none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (GtkWidget widget) (string tooltip_text) (string tooltip_private_text) (int position))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_set_orientation none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (GtkOrientation orientation))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_set_style none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (GtkToolbarStyle style))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (GtkIconSize size))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_set_tooltips none ((GtkToolbar toolbar) (bool enable))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_unset_style none ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_unset_icon_size none ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_get_orientation GtkOrientation ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_get_style GtkToolbarStyle ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_get_icon_size GtkIconSize ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) (define-func gtk_toolbar_get_tooltips bool ((GtkToolbar toolbar))) ;;; Table (define-object GtkTable (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_table_new GtkWidget ((uint rows) (uint columns) (bool homogenous))) (define-func gtk_table_resize none ((GtkTable table) (uint rows) (uint columns))) (define-func gtk_table_attach none ((GtkTable table) (GtkWidget child) (uint left_attach) (uint right_attach) (uint top_attach) (uint bottom_attach) (GtkAttachOptions xoptions (= "GTK_EXPAND|GTK_FILL")) (GtkAttachOptions yoptions (= "GTK_EXPAND|GTK_FILL")) (uint xpadding (= "0")) (uint ypadding (= "0")))) (define-func gtk_table_attach_defaults none ((GtkTable table) (GtkWidget child) (uint left_attach) (uint right_attach) (uint top_attach) (uint bottom_attach))) (define-func gtk_table_set_row_spacing none ((GtkTable table) (uint row) (uint spacing))) (define-func gtk_table_get_row_spacing uint ((GtkTable table) (uint row))) (define-func gtk_table_set_col_spacing none ((GtkTable table) (uint column) (uint spacing))) (define-func gtk_table_get_col_spacing uint ((GtkTable table) (uint column))) (define-func gtk_table_set_row_spacings none ((GtkTable table) (int spacing))) (define-func gtk_table_get_default_row_spacing uint ((GtkTable table))) (define-func gtk_table_set_col_spacings none ((GtkTable table) (uint spacing))) (define-func gtk_table_set_homogeneous none ((GtkTable table) (bool homogeneous))) (define-func gtk_table_get_homogeneous bool ((GtkTable table))) ;;; Button (define-object GtkButton (GtkBin) (fields (bool in_button) (bool button_down))) (define-func gtk_button_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_button_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_button_new_from_stock GtkWidget ((string stock_id))) (define-func gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_button_pressed none ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_released none ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_clicked none ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_enter none ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_leave none ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_relief none ((GtkButton button) (GtkReliefStyle relief))) (define-func gtk_button_get_relief GtkReliefStyle ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_label none ((GtkButton button) (string label))) (define-func gtk_button_get_label static_string ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_use_underline none ((GtkButton button) (bool use_underline))) (define-func gtk_button_get_use_underline bool ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_use_stock none ((GtkButton button) (bool use_stock))) (define-func gtk_button_get_use_stock bool ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_focus_on_click none ((GtkButton button) (bool focus_on_click))) (define-func gtk_button_get_focus_on_click bool ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_alignment none ((GtkButton button) (double xalign) (double yalin))) ;; XXX not working! ;;(define-func gtk_button_get_alignment ;; none ;; ((GtkButton button) ;; (double xalign) ;; (double yalin))) (define-func gtk_button_set_image none ((GtkButton button) (GtkWidget image))) (define-func gtk_button_get_image GtkWidget ((GtkButton button))) (define-func gtk_button_set_image_position none ((GtkButton button) (GtkPositionType position))) (define-func gtk_button_get_image_position GtkPositionType ((GtkButton button))) ;;; ToggleButton (define-object GtkToggleButton (GtkButton)) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string mnemonic))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_set_mode none ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button) (bool draw_indicator))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_get_mode bool ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_set_active none ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button) (bool is_active))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_get_active bool ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_toggled none ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_set_inconsistent none ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_toggle_button_get_inconsistent bool ((GtkToggleButton toggle_button))) ;;; CheckButton (define-object GtkCheckButton (GtkToggleButton)) (define-func gtk_check_button_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_check_button_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_check_button_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string mnemonic))) ;;; RadioButton (define-object GtkRadioButton (GtkCheckButton)) (define-func gtk_radio_button_new GtkWidget (((slist string) group (null-ok)))) (define-func gtk_radio_button_new_from_widget GtkWidget ((GtkRadioButton group (null-ok)))) (define-func gtk_radio_button_new_with_label GtkWidget (((slist string) group (null-ok)) (string label))) (define-func gtk_radio_button_new_with_label_from_widget GtkWidget ((GtkRadioButton group (null-ok)) (string label))) (define-func gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget (((slist string) group (null-ok)) (string mnemonic))) (define-func gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic_from_widget GtkWidget ((GtkRadioButton group (null-ok)) (string label))) ;; XXX ;;(define-func gtk_radio_button_set_group ;; none ;; ((slist GtkWidget)) ;; ((GtkRadioButton button))) ;; ;;(define-func gtk_radio_button_get_group ;; none ;; ((GtkRadioButton button) ;; (slist GtkWidget))) ;;; Misc (define-object GtkMisc (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_misc_set_alignment none ((GtkMisc misc) (float xalign) (float yalign))) ;; XXX get_alignment (define-func gtk_misc_set_padding none ((GtkMisc misc) (int xpad) (int ypad))) ;; XXX get_padding ;;; Arrow (define-object GtkArrow (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_arrow_new GtkWidget ((GtkArrowType arrow_type) (GtkShadowType shadow_type))) (define-func gtk_arrow_set none ((GtkArrow arrow) (GtkArrowType arrow_type) (GtkShadowType shadow_type))) ;;; Label (define-object GtkLabel (GtkMisc)) (define-func gtk_label_new GtkWidget ((string str))) (define-func gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string str))) (define-func gtk_label_set_text none ((GtkLabel label) (string str))) (define-func gtk_label_get_text static_string ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_label none ((GtkLabel label) (string str))) (define-func gtk_label_get_label static_string ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_markup none ((GtkLabel label) (string str))) (define-func gtk_label_set_use_markup none ((GtkLabel label) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_label_get_use_markup bool ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_use_underline none ((GtkLabel label) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_label_get_use_underline bool ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_markup_with_mnemonic none ((GtkLabel label) (string str))) (define-func gtk_label_get_mnemonic_keyval uint ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_mnemonic_widget none ((GtkLabel label) (GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_label_get_mnemonic_widget GtkWidget ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_text_with_mnemonic none ((GtkLabel label) (string str))) (define-func gtk_label_set_justify none ((GtkLabel label) (GtkJustification jtype))) (define-func gtk_label_get_justify GtkJustification ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_pattern none ((GtkLabel label) (string pattern))) (define-func gtk_label_set_line_wrap none ((GtkLabel label) (bool wrap))) (define-func gtk_label_get_line_wrap bool ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_set_selectable none ((GtkLabel label) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_label_get_selectable bool ((GtkLabel label))) (define-func gtk_label_select_region none ((GtkLabel label) (int start_offset) (int end_offset))) ;; XXX get_layout, get_layout_offsets ;;; GtkLayout (define-object GtkLayout (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_layout_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment hadjustment) (GtkAdjustment vadjustment))) (define-func gtk_layout_put none ((GtkLayout layout) (GtkWidget child_widget) (int x) (int y))) (define-func gtk_layout_move none ((GtkLayout layout) (GtkWidget child_widget) (int x) (int y))) (define-func gtk_layout_set_size none ((GtkLayout layout) (uint width) (uint height))) ;; XXX get_size (define-func gtk_layout_get_hadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkLayout layout))) (define-func gtk_layout_get_vadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkLayout layout))) (define-func gtk_layout_set_hadjustment none ((GtkLayout layout) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_layout_set_vadjustment none ((GtkLayout layout) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) ;;; GtkTipsQuery (define-object GtkTipsQuery (GtkLabel)) (define-func gtk_tips_query_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_tips_query_start_query none ((GtkTipsQuery tips_query))) (define-func gtk_tips_query_stop_query none ((GtkTipsQuery tips_query))) (define-func gtk_tips_query_set_caller none ((GtkTipsQuery tips_query) (GtkWidget caller))) (define-func gtk_tips_query_set_labels none ((GtkTipsQuery tips_query) (string label_inactive) (string label_no_tip))) ;; VBox (define-object GtkVBox (GtkBox)) (define-func gtk_vbox_new GtkWidget ((bool homogenous) (int spacing))) ;; HBox (define-object GtkHBox (GtkBox)) (define-func gtk_hbox_new GtkWidget ((bool homogenous) (int spacing))) ;; Item (define-object GtkItem (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_item_select none ((GtkItem item))) (define-func gtk_item_deselect none ((GtkItem item))) (define-func gtk_item_toggle none ((GtkItem item))) ;;;; GtkCombo (define-object GtkCombo (GtkHBox) (fields (GtkWidget entry) (GtkWidget button) (GtkWidget popup) (GtkWidget popwin) (GtkWidget list))) (define-func gtk_combo_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_combo_set_value_in_list none ((GtkCombo combo) (bool val) (bool ok_if_empty))) (define-func gtk_combo_set_use_arrows none ((GtkCombo combo) (bool val))) (define-func gtk_combo_set_use_arrows_always none ((GtkCombo combo) (bool val))) (define-func gtk_combo_set_case_sensitive none ((GtkCombo combo) (bool val))) (define-func gtk_combo_set_item_string none ((GtkCombo combo) (GtkItem item) (string item_value))) (define-func gtk_combo_disable_activate none ((GtkCombo combo))) (define-func gtk_combo_set_popdown_strings none ((GtkCombo combo) ((list string) strings))) ;;;; StatusBar (define-object GtkStatusbar (GtkHBox)) (define-func gtk_statusbar_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_statusbar_get_context_id uint ((GtkStatusbar statusbar) (string context_description))) (define-func gtk_statusbar_push uint ((GtkStatusbar statusbar) (uint context_id) (string text))) (define-func gtk_statusbar_pop none ((GtkStatusbar statusbar) (uint context_id))) (define-func gtk_statusbar_remove none ((GtkStatusbar statusbar) (uint context_id) (uint message_id))) ;;;; GammaCurve (define-object GtkGammaCurve (GtkVBox) (fields (GtkWidget table) (GtkWidget curve) (float gamma) (GtkWidget gamma_dialog) (GtkWidget gamma_text))) (define-func gtk_gamma_curve_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Separator (define-object GtkSeparator (GtkWidget)) ;; HSeparator (define-object GtkHSeparator (GtkSeparator)) (define-func gtk_hseparator_new GtkWidget ()) ;; VSeparator (define-object GtkVSeparator (GtkSeparator)) (define-func gtk_vseparator_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Frame (define-object GtkFrame (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_frame_new GtkWidget ((string label (null-ok)))) (define-func gtk_frame_set_label none ((GtkFrame frame) (string label))) (define-func gtk_frame_get_label static_string ((GtkFrame frame))) (define-func gtk_frame_set_label_widget none ((GtkFrame frame) (GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_frame_get_label_widget GtkWidget ((GtkFrame frame))) (define-func gtk_frame_set_label_align none ((GtkFrame frame) (float xalign) (float yalign))) ;; XXX get_label_align (define-func gtk_frame_set_shadow_type none ((GtkFrame frame) (GtkShadowType type))) (define-func gtk_frame_get_shadow_type GtkShadowType ((GtkFrame frame))) ;; Aspect Frame (define-object GtkAspectFrame (GtkFrame)) (define-func gtk_aspect_frame_new GtkWidget ((string label) (float xalign) (float yalign) (float ratio) (bool obey_child))) (define-func gtk_aspect_frame_set none ((GtkAspectFrame aspect_frame) (float xalign) (float yalign) (float ratio) (bool obey_child))) ;; Progress (define-object GtkProgress (GtkWidget)) ;; Progress Bar (define-object GtkProgressBar (GtkWidget) (fields)) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_pulse none ((GtkProgressBar pbar))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_set_text none ((GtkProgressBar pbar) (string text))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction none ((GtkProgressBar pbar) (double fraction))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_set_pulse_step none ((GtkProgressBar pbar) (double fraction))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_set_orientation none ((GtkProgressBar pbar) (GtkProgressBarOrientation orientation))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_get_text static_string ((GtkProgressBar pbar))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_get_fraction double ((GtkProgressBar pbar))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_get_pulse_step double ((GtkProgressBar pbar))) (define-func gtk_progress_bar_get_orientation GtkProgressBarOrientation ((GtkProgressBar pbar))) ;; Tooltips (define-object GtkTooltips (GtkObject)) (define-func gtk_tooltips_new GtkTooltips ()) (define-func gtk_tooltips_enable none ((GtkTooltips tooltips))) (define-func gtk_tooltips_disable none ((GtkTooltips tooltips))) (define-func gtk_tooltips_set_tip none ((GtkTooltips tooltips) (GtkWidget widget) (string tip_text (null-ok)) (string tip_private))) ;; XXX data_get (define-func gtk_tooltips_force_window none ((GtkTooltips tooltips))) ;; MenuShell (define-object GtkMenuShell (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_append none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_prepend none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_insert none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell) (GtkWidget child) (int position))) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_deactivate none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell))) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_select_item none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell) (GtkWidget menu_item))) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_deselect none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell))) (define-func gtk_menu_shell_activate_item none ((GtkMenuShell menu_shell) (GtkWidget menu_item) (bool force_deactivate))) ;; MenuBar (define-object GtkMenuBar (GtkMenuShell)) (define-func gtk_menu_bar_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Menu (define-object GtkMenu (GtkMenuShell)) (define-func gtk_menu_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_menu_popup_interp none ((GtkMenu menu) (GtkWidget parent_menu_shell (null-ok)) (GtkWidget parent_menu_item (null-ok)) (uint button) (uint activate_time) (SCM position))) (define-func gtk_menu_reposition none ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_popdown none ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_get_active GtkWidget ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_set_active none ((GtkMenu menu) (uint index))) (define-func gtk_menu_set_accel_group none ((GtkMenu menu) (GtkAccelGroup accel_group))) (define-func gtk_menu_get_accel_group GtkAccelGroup ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_set_accel_path none ((GtkMenu menu) (string accel_path))) ;; XXX - probably needs _interp version ;; gtk_menu_attach_to_widget (define-func gtk_menu_detach none ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_get_attach_widget GtkWidget ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state none ((GtkMenu menu) (bool torn_off))) (define-func gtk_menu_get_tearoff_state bool ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_set_title none ((GtkMenu menu) (string title))) (define-func gtk_menu_get_title static_string ((GtkMenu menu))) (define-func gtk_menu_reorder_child none ((GtkMenu menu) (GtkWidget child) (int position))) ;; MenuItem (define-object GtkMenuItem (GtkItem)) (define-func gtk_menu_item_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_menu_item_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_set_submenu none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item) (GtkWidget submenu))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_get_submenu GtkWidget ((GtkMenuItem menu_item))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_remove_submenu none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_select none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_deselect none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_activate none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item))) ;; XXX toggle_size_request, toggle_size_allocate (define-func gtk_menu_item_set_right_justified none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_get_right_justified bool ((GtkMenuItem menu_item))) (define-func gtk_menu_item_set_accel_path none ((GtkMenuItem menu_item) (string accel_path))) ;; CheckMenuItem (define-object GtkCheckMenuItem (GtkMenuItem) (fields (bool active))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_set_active none ((GtkCheckMenuItem check_menu_item) (bool is_active))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_get_active bool ((GtkCheckMenuItem check_menu_item))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_toggled none ((GtkCheckMenuItem check_menu_item))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_set_inconsistent none ((GtkCheckMenuItem menu_item) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_check_menu_item_get_inconsistent bool ((GtkCheckMenuItem menu_item))) ;; RadioMenuItem (define-object GtkRadioMenuItem (GtkCheckMenuItem)) (define-func gtk_radio_menu_item_new_from_widget GtkWidget ((GtkRadioMenuItem group (null-ok)))) (define-func gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_label_from_widget GtkWidget ((GtkRadioMenuItem group (null-ok)) (string label))) (define-func gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic_from_widget GtkWidget ((GtkRadioMenuItem group (null-ok)) (string label))) ;; OptionMenu (define-object GtkOptionMenu (GtkButton)) (define-func gtk_option_menu_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_option_menu_get_menu GtkWidget ((GtkOptionMenu option_menu))) (define-func gtk_option_menu_set_menu none ((GtkOptionMenu option_menu) (GtkWidget menu))) (define-func gtk_option_menu_remove_menu none ((GtkOptionMenu option_menu))) (define-func gtk_option_menu_get_history int ((GtkOptionMenu option_menu))) (define-func gtk_option_menu_set_history none ((GtkOptionMenu option_menu) (int index))) ;; Pixmaps (define-object GtkPixmap (GtkMisc)) (define-func gtk_pixmap_new_interp GtkWidget ((string xpm_file) (GtkWidget intended_parent))) ;;; Viewport (define-object GtkViewport (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_viewport_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment hadjustment) (GtkAdjustment vadjustment))) (define-func gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkViewport viewport))) (define-func gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkViewport viewport))) (define-func gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment none ((GtkViewport viewport) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment none ((GtkViewport viewport) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_viewport_set_shadow_type none ((GtkViewport viewport) (GtkShadowType type))) (define-func gtk_viewport_get_shadow_type GtkShadowType ((GtkViewport viewport))) ;; ScrolledWindow (define-object GtkScrolledWindow (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment hadjustment (null-ok) (= "NULL")) (GtkAdjustment vadjustment (null-ok) (= "NULL")))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_set_hadjustment none ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window) (GtkAdjustment hadjustment))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_set_vadjustment none ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window) (GtkAdjustment vadjustment))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_get_hadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_get_vadjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy none ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window) (GtkPolicyType hscrollbar_policy) (GtkPolicyType vscrollbar_policy))) ;; XXX get_policy (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_set_placement none ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window) (GtkCornerType window_placement))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_get_placement GtkCornerType ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_set_shadow_type none ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window) (GtkShadowType type))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_get_shadow_type GtkShadowType ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window))) (define-func gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport none ((GtkScrolledWindow scrolled_window) (GtkWidget child))) ;; ListItem (define-object GtkListItem (GtkItem)) (define-func gtk_list_item_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_list_item_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_list_item_select none ((GtkListItem list_item))) (define-func gtk_list_item_deselect none ((GtkListItem list_item))) ;; List (define-object GtkList (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_list_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_list_insert_items none ((GtkList list) ((list GtkListItem) items) (int position))) (define-func gtk_list_append_items none ((GtkList list) ((list GtkListItem) items))) (define-func gtk_list_prepend_items none ((GtkList list) ((list GtkListItem) items))) (define-func gtk_list_remove_items none ((GtkList list) ((list GtkListItem) items))) ;; in gtk-compat.c (define-func gtk_list_append_item none ((GtkList list) (GtkListItem item))) (define-func gtk_list_prepend_item none ((GtkList list) (GtkListItem item))) ;; XXX many missing (define-func gtk_list_clear_items none ((GtkList list) (int start) (int end))) (define-func gtk_list_select_item none ((GtkList list) (int item))) (define-func gtk_list_unselect_item none ((GtkList list) (int item))) (define-func gtk_list_select_child none ((GtkList list) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_list_unselect_child none ((GtkList list) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_list_child_position int ((GtkList list) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_list_set_selection_mode none ((GtkList list) (GtkSelectionMode mode))) (define-func gtk_list_extend_selection none ((GtkList list) (GtkScrollType scroll_type) (float position) (bool auto_start_selection))) (define-func gtk_list_start_selection none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_end_selection none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_select_all none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_unselect_all none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_scroll_horizontal none ((GtkList list) (GtkScrollType type) (float position))) (define-func gtk_list_scroll_vertical none ((GtkList list) (GtkScrollType type) (float position))) (define-func gtk_list_toggle_add_mode none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_toggle_focus_row none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_toggle_row none ((GtkList list) (GtkWidget item))) (define-func gtk_list_undo_selection none ((GtkList list))) (define-func gtk_list_end_drag_selection none ((GtkList list))) ;; Notebook (define-object GtkNotebook (GtkContainer) (fields (GtkPositionType tab_pos))) (define-func gtk_notebook_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_notebook_append_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label))) (define-func gtk_notebook_append_page_menu none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label) (GtkWidget menu_label))) (define-func gtk_notebook_prepend_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label))) (define-func gtk_notebook_prepend_page_menu none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label) (GtkWidget menu_label))) (define-func gtk_notebook_insert_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label) (int position))) (define-func gtk_notebook_insert_page_menu none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label) (GtkWidget menu_label) (int position))) (define-func gtk_notebook_remove_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (int page_num))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_current_page int ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_nth_page GtkWidget ((GtkNotebook notebook) (int page_num))) (define-func gtk_notebook_page_num int ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_current_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (int page_num))) (define-func gtk_notebook_next_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_prev_page none ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_show_border none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (bool show_border))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_show_border bool ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_show_tabs none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (bool show_tabs))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_show_tabs bool ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_tab_pos none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkPositionType pos))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_tab_pos GtkPositionType ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_scrollable none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (bool scrollable))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_scrollable bool ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_popup_enable none ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_popup_disable none ((GtkNotebook notebook))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_tab_label GtkWidget ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_tab_label none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget tab_label))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_tab_label_text none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (string text))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_tab_label_text static_string ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_menu_label GtkWidget ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_menu_label none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (GtkWidget menu_label))) (define-func gtk_notebook_set_menu_label_text none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (string text))) (define-func gtk_notebook_get_menu_label_text static_string ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child))) ;; XXX query_tab_label_packing, set_tab_label_packing (define-func gtk_notebook_reorder_child none ((GtkNotebook notebook) (GtkWidget child) (int position))) ;; Editable (define-object GtkEditable (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_editable_select_region none ((GtkEditable editable) (int start) (int end))) ;; XXX get_selection_bounds (define-func gtk_editable_insert_text none ((GtkEditable editable) (string new_text) (int new_text_length) ((fvec int 1 inout) position))) (define-func gtk_editable_delete_text none ((GtkEditable editable) (int start_pos) (int end_pos))) (define-func gtk_editable_get_chars string ((GtkEditable editable) (int start_pos) (int end_pos))) (define-func gtk_editable_cut_clipboard none ((GtkEditable editable))) (define-func gtk_editable_copy_clipboard none ((GtkEditable editable))) (define-func gtk_editable_paste_clipboard none ((GtkEditable editable))) (define-func gtk_editable_delete_selection none ((GtkEditable editable))) (define-func gtk_editable_set_position none ((GtkEditable editable) (int position))) (define-func gtk_editable_get_position int ((GtkEditable editable))) (define-func gtk_editable_set_editable none ((GtkEditable editable) (bool is_editable))) (define-func gtk_editable_get_editable bool ((GtkEditable editable))) ;; Entry (define-object GtkEntry (GtkEditable)) (define-func gtk_entry_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_entry_set_visibility none ((GtkEntry entry) (bool visible))) (define-func gtk_entry_get_visibility bool ((GtkEntry entry))) ;; XXX unichar? ;(define-func gtk_entry_set_invisibile_char ; none ; ((GtkEntry entry) ; (unichar ch))) ; ;(define-func gtk_entry_get_invisibile_char ; unichar ; ((GtkEntry entry))) (define-func gtk_entry_set_has_frame none ((GtkEntry entry) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_entry_get_has_frame bool ((GtkEntry entry))) (define-func gtk_entry_set_max_length none ((GtkEntry entry) (int max))) (define-func gtk_entry_get_max_length int ((GtkEntry entry))) (define-func gtk_entry_set_activates_default none ((GtkEntry entry) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_entry_get_activates_default bool ((GtkEntry entry))) (define-func gtk_entry_set_width_chars none ((GtkEntry entry) (int n_chars))) (define-func gtk_entry_get_width_chars int ((GtkEntry entry))) (define-func gtk_entry_set_text none ((GtkEntry entry) (string text))) (define-func gtk_entry_get_text static_string ((GtkEntry entry))) ;; SpinButton (define-object GtkSpinButton (GtkEntry)) (define-func gtk_spin_button_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment adjustment) (double climb_rate) (int digits))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_new_with_range GtkWidget ((double min) (double max) (double step))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_adjustment none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_digits none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (int digits))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_digits int ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_increments none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (double step) (double page))) ;; XXX get_increments (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_range none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (double min) (double max))) ;; XXX get_range (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_value double ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_value_as_int int ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_value none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (double value))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_update_policy none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (GtkSpinButtonUpdatePolicy policy))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_update_policy GtkSpinButtonUpdatePolicy ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_numeric none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (bool numeric))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_numeric bool ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_spin none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (GtkSpinType direction) (double increment))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_wrap none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (bool wrap))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_wrap bool ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_set_snap_to_ticks none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button) (bool snap_to_ticks))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_get_snap_to_ticks bool ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) (define-func gtk_spin_button_update none ((GtkSpinButton spin_button))) ;; Alignment (define-object GtkAlignment (GtkBin)) (define-func gtk_alignment_new GtkWidget ((float xalign) (float yalign) (float xscale) (float yscale))) (define-func gtk_alignment_set none ((GtkAlignment alignment) (float xalign) (float yalign) (float xscale) (float yscale))) ;; DrawingArea (define-object GtkDrawingArea (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_drawing_area_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Curve (define-object GtkCurve (GtkDrawingArea)) (define-func gtk_curve_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_curve_reset none ((GtkCurve curve))) (define-func gtk_curve_set_gamma none ((GtkCurve curve) (float gamma))) (define-func gtk_curve_set_range none ((GtkCurve curve) (float min_x) (float max_x) (float min_y) (float max_y))) ;; XXX - needs to convert something to length and array of floats ;; (define-func gtk_curve_set_vector) ;; XXX - needs to convert something to length and array of floats ;; (define-func gtk_curve_get_vector) (define-func gtk_curve_set_curve_type none ((GtkCurve curve) (GtkCurveType type))) ;; FileSelection (define-object GtkFileSelection (GtkWindow) (fields (GtkWidget dir_list) (GtkWidget file_list) (GtkWidget selection_entry) (GtkWidget selection_text) (GtkWidget main_vbox) (GtkWidget ok_button) (GtkWidget cancel_button) (GtkWidget help_button) (GtkWidget action_area))) (define-func gtk_file_selection_new GtkWidget ((string title))) (define-func gtk_file_selection_set_filename none ((GtkFileSelection filesel) (string filename))) (define-func gtk_file_selection_get_filename static_string ((GtkFileSelection filesel))) (define-func gtk_file_selection_complete none ((GtkFileSelection filesel) (string pattern))) (define-func gtk_file_selection_show_fileop_buttons none ((GtkFileSelection filesel))) (define-func gtk_file_selection_hide_fileop_buttons none ((GtkFileSelection filesel))) ;; FontSelectionDialog (define-object GtkFontSelectionDialog (GtkWindow) (fields (GtkWidget main_vbox) (GtkWidget action_area) (GtkWidget ok_button) (GtkWidget apply_button) (GtkWidget cancel_button))) (define-func gtk_font_selection_dialog_new GtkWidget ((string title))) (define-func gtk_font_selection_dialog_get_font_name string ((GtkFontSelectionDialog fontsel))) (define-func gtk_font_selection_dialog_set_font_name bool ((GtkFontSelectionDialog fontsel) (string fontname))) (define-func gtk_font_selection_dialog_get_preview_text static_string ((GtkFontSelectionDialog fontsel))) (define-func gtk_font_selection_dialog_set_preview_text none ((GtkFontSelectionDialog fontsel) (string text))) ;; ColorSelectionDialog (define-object GtkColorSelectionDialog (GtkWindow) (fields (GtkWidget colorsel) (GtkWidget ok_button) (GtkWidget cancel_button) (GtkWidget help_button))) (define-func gtk_color_selection_dialog_new GtkWidget ((string title))) ;; ColorSelection (define-object GtkColorSelection (GtkVBox)) (define-func gtk_color_selection_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_color_selection_set_has_opacity_control none ((GtkColorSelection colorsel) (bool has_opacity))) (define-func gtk_color_selection_get_has_opacity_control bool ((GtkColorSelection colorsel))) (define-func gtk_color_selection_get_has_palette bool ((GtkColorSelection colorsel))) (define-func gtk_color_selection_set_has_palette none ((GtkColorSelection colorsel) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_color_selection_set_current_color none ((GtkColorSelection colorsel) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_color_selection_set_current_alpha none ((GtkColorSelection colorsel) (ushort alpha))) ;; XXX get_current_color (define-func gtk_color_selection_get_current_alpha ushort ((GtkColorSelection colorsel))) ;; XXX `previous' functions (define-func gtk_color_selection_is_adjusting bool ((GtkColorSelection colorsel))) ;; XXX palette_from,to_string (define-func gtk_color_selection_set_color_interp none ((GtkColorSelection colorsel) (GdkColor color))) ;; This returns a color which is not allocated in any colormap. (define-func gtk_color_selection_get_color_interp GdkColor ((GtkColorSelection colorsel))) ;; Range (define-object GtkRange (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_range_set_update_policy none ((GtkRange range) (GtkUpdateType policy))) (define-func gtk_range_get_update_policy GtkUpdateType ((GtkRange range))) (define-func gtk_range_set_adjustment none ((GtkRange range) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_range_get_adjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkRange range))) (define-func gtk_range_set_inverted none ((GtkRange range) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_range_get_inverted bool ((GtkRange range))) (define-func gtk_range_set_increments none ((GtkRange range) (double step) (double page))) (define-func gtk_range_set_range none ((GtkRange range) (double min) (double max))) (define-func gtk_range_set_value none ((GtkRange range) (double value))) (define-func gtk_range_get_value double ((GtkRange range))) ;; Scale (define-object GtkScale (GtkRange)) (define-func gtk_scale_set_digits none ((GtkScale scale) (int digits))) (define-func gtk_scale_get_digits int ((GtkScale scale))) (define-func gtk_scale_set_draw_value none ((GtkScale scale) (bool draw_value))) (define-func gtk_scale_get_draw_value bool ((GtkScale scale))) (define-func gtk_scale_set_value_pos none ((GtkScale scale) (GtkPositionType pos))) (define-func gtk_scale_get_value_pos GtkPositionType ((GtkScale scale))) ;; HScale (define-object GtkHScale (GtkScale)) (define-func gtk_hscale_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_hscale_new_with_range GtkWidget ((double min) (double max) (double step))) ;; VScale (define-object GtkVScale (GtkScale)) (define-func gtk_vscale_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment adjustment))) (define-func gtk_vscale_new_with_range GtkWidget ((double min) (double max) (double step))) ;; Scrollbar (define-object GtkScrollbar (GtkRange)) ;; HScrollbar (define-object GtkHScrollbar (GtkScrollbar)) (define-func gtk_hscrollbar_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment adjustment))) ;; VScrollbar (define-object GtkVScrollbar (GtkScrollbar)) (define-func gtk_vscrollbar_new GtkWidget ((GtkAdjustment adjustment))) ;; Ruler (define-object GtkRuler (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_ruler_set_metric none ((GtkRuler ruler) (GtkMetricType metric))) (define-func gtk_ruler_set_range none ((GtkRuler ruler) (float lower) (float upper) (float position) (float max_size))) (define-func gtk_ruler_draw_ticks none ((GtkRuler ruler))) (define-func gtk_ruler_draw_pos none ((GtkRuler ruler))) (define-func gtk_ruler_get_metric GtkMetricType ((GtkRuler ruler))) ;; XXX get_range ;; HRuler (define-object GtkHRuler (GtkRuler)) (define-func gtk_hruler_new GtkWidget ()) ;; VRuler (define-object GtkVRuler (GtkRuler)) (define-func gtk_vruler_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Dialog (define-object GtkDialog (GtkWindow) (fields (GtkWidget vbox) (GtkWidget action_area))) (define-func gtk_dialog_new GtkWidget ()) ;; XXX new_with_buttons (define-func gtk_dialog_add_button GtkWidget ((GtkDialog dialog) (string button_text) (int response_id))) ;; XXX add_buttons (define-func gtk_dialog_set_response_sensitive none ((GtkDialog dialog) (int response_id) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_dialog_set_default_response none ((GtkDialog dialog) (int response_id))) (define-func gtk_dialog_set_has_separator none ((GtkDialog dialog) (bool setting))) (define-func gtk_dialog_get_has_separator bool ((GtkDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_dialog_response none ((GtkDialog dialog) (int response_id))) (define-func gtk_dialog_run int ((GtkDialog dialog))) ;; InputDialog (define-object GtkInputDialog (GtkDialog) (fields (GtkWidget close_button) (GtkWidget save_button))) (define-func gtk_input_dialog_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Paned (define-object GtkPaned (GtkContainer)) (define-func gtk_paned_add1 none ((GtkPaned paned) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_paned_add2 none ((GtkPaned paned) (GtkWidget child))) (define-func gtk_paned_pack1 none ((GtkPaned paned) (GtkWidget child) (bool resize) (bool shrink))) (define-func gtk_paned_pack2 none ((GtkPaned paned) (GtkWidget child) (bool resize) (bool shrink))) (define-func gtk_paned_get_position int ((GtkPaned paned))) (define-func gtk_paned_set_position none ((GtkPaned paned) (int position))) ;; HPaned (define-object GtkHPaned (GtkPaned)) (define-func gtk_hpaned_new GtkWidget ()) ;; VPaned (define-object GtkVPaned (GtkPaned)) (define-func gtk_vpaned_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Types (define-func gtk_type_name static_string ((type type))) (define-func gtk_type_from_name type ((string name))) ;(define-func gtk_class_new ; type ; ((type parent) ; (string name))) ; ;(define-func gtk_signal_new_generic ; int ; ((string name) ; (GtkSignalRunType signal_flags) ; (type class_type) ; (type return_type) ; ((cvec type) params))) ; ;(define-func sgtk_signal_emit ; none ; ((GtkObject object) ; (string signal) ; (SCM args)) ; (scm-name "gtk-signal-emit") ; (rest-arg t)) (define-func gtk_signal_set_class_function_full none ((type class) (string signal) (full-callback function)) (protection t) (scm-name "gtk-signal-set-class-function")) ;; Plug (define-object GtkPlug (GtkWindow) (fields (GdkWindow socket_window))) (define-func gtk_plug_construct none ((GtkPlug plug) (uint id))) (define-func gtk_plug_new GtkWidget ((uint socket_id))) ;; Socket (define-object GtkSocket (GtkContainer) (fields (GdkWindow plug_window))) (define-func gtk_socket_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_socket_add_id none ((GtkSocket socket) (ulong window_id))) (define-func gtk_socket_get_id ulong ((GtkSocket socket))) ;; TearoffMenuItem (define-object GtkTearoffMenuItem (GtkMenuItem) (fields (bool torn_off))) (define-func gtk_tearoff_menu_item_new GtkWidget ()) ;; Calendar (define-object GtkCalendar (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_calendar_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_calendar_select_month none ((GtkCalendar cal) (uint month) (uint year))) (define-func gtk_calendar_select_day none ((GtkCalendar cal) (uint day))) (define-func gtk_calendar_mark_day bool ((GtkCalendar cal) (uint day))) (define-func gtk_calendar_unmark_day bool ((GtkCalendar cal) (uint day))) (define-func gtk_calendar_clear_marks none ((GtkCalendar cal))) (define-func gtk_calendar_display_options none ((GtkCalendar cal) (GtkCalendarDisplayOptions flags))) (define-func gtk_calendar_get_date none ((GtkCalendar cal) ((fvec uint 1 out) year) ((fvec uint 1 out) month) ((fvec uint 1 out) day))) (define-func gtk_calendar_freeze none ((GtkCalendar cal))) (define-func gtk_calendar_thaw none ((GtkCalendar cal))) ;; IconFactory (define-object GtkIconFactory (GObject)) (define-boxed GtkIconSet (copy gtk_icon_set_copy) (free gtk_icon_set_unref)) (define-func gtk_icon_factory_new GtkIconFactory ()) (define-func gtk_icon_factory_add none ((GtkIconFactory factory) (string stock_id) (GtkIconSet icon_set))) (define-func gtk_icon_factory_lookup GtkIconSet ((GtkIconFactory factory) (string stock_id))) (define-func gtk_icon_factory_add_default none ((GtkIconFactory factory))) (define-func gtk_icon_factory_remove_default none ((GtkIconFactory factory))) (define-func gtk_icon_factory_lookup_default GtkIconSet ((string stock_id))) ;; XXX size_lookup (define-func gtk_icon_size_register GtkIconSize ((string name) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gtk_icon_size_register_alias none ((string alias) (GtkIconSize target))) (define-func gtk_icon_size_from_name GtkIconSize ((string name))) (define-func gtk_icon_size_get_name static_string ((GtkIconSize size))) (define-func gtk_icon_set_render_icon GdkPixbuf ((GtkIconSet icon_set) (GtkStyle style (null-ok)) (GtkTextDirection direction) (GtkStateType state) (GtkIconSize size) (GtkWidget widget (null-ok)) (string detail (null-ok)))) ;; XXX icon_source foo ;; Image (define-object GtkImage (GtkMisc)) (define-func gtk_image_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_image_new_from_file GtkWidget ((string filename))) (define-func gtk_image_new_from_pixbuf GtkWidget ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gtk_image_new_from_stock GtkWidget ((string stock_id) (GtkIconSize size))) (define-func gtk_image_new_from_icon_set GtkWidget ((GtkIconSet icon_set) (GtkIconSize size))) (define-func gtk_image_set_from_file none ((GtkImage image) (string filename))) (define-func gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf none ((GtkImage image) (GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gtk_image_set_from_stock none ((GtkImage image) (string stock_id) (GtkIconSize size))) (define-func gtk_image_set_from_icon_set none ((GtkImage image) (GtkIconSet icon_set) (GtkIconSize size))) (define-func gtk_image_get_pixbuf GdkPixbuf ((GtkImage image))) ;; ImageMenuItem (define-object GtkImageMenuItem (GtkMenuItem)) (define-func gtk_image_menu_item_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_image_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_image_menu_item_new_from_stock GtkWidget ((string stock_id) (GtkAccelGroup accel_group))) (define-func gtk_image_menu_item_set_image none ((GtkImageMenuItem item) (GtkWidget image))) (define-func gtk_image_menu_item_get_image GtkWidget ((GtkImageMenuItem item))) ;; Invisible (define-object GtkInvisible (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_invisible_new GtkWidget ()) ;; SeparatorMenuItem (define-object GtkSeparatorMenuItem (GtkMenuItem)) (define-func gtk_separator_menu_item_new GtkWidget ()) ;; hack for status icon (define-object GtkStatusIcon (GObject)) (define-enum GtkImageType (empty GTK_IMAGE_EMPTY) (pixmap GTK_IMAGE_PIXMAP) (image GTK_IMAGE_IMAGE) (pixbuf GTK_IMAGE_PIXBUF) (stock GTK_IMAGE_STOCK) (icon-set GTK_IMAGE_ICON_SET) (animation GTK_IMAGE_ANIMATION) (icon-name GTK_IMAGE_ICON_NAME)) (define-func gtk_status_icon_new GtkStatusIcon ()) (define-func gtk_status_icon_new_from_pixbuf GtkStatusIcon ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_new_from_file GtkStatusIcon ((string filename))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_new_from_stock GtkStatusIcon ((string stock_id))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_new_from_icon_name GtkStatusIcon ((string icon_name))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_from_pixbuf none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_from_file none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (string filename))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_from_stock none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (string stock_id))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_from_icon_name none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (string icon_name))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_storage_type GtkImageType ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_pixbuf GdkPixbuf ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_stock none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_icon_name none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_size int ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) ;(define-func gtk_status_icon_set_screen ; none ; ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) ; (GdkScreen screen))) ;(define-func gtk_status_icon_get_screen ; GdkScreen ; ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_tooltip none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (string tooltip_text))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_visible none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (bool visible))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_visible bool ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_set_blinking none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (bool blinking))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_blinking bool ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_is_embedded bool ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon))) (define-func gtk_status_icon_popup_menu none ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) (GtkMenu menu) (uint button) (uint activate_time))) ; remove screen (define-func gtk_status_icon_get_geometry_interp bool ((GtkStatusIcon status_icon) ((ret int) x) ((ret int) y) ((ret GtkOrientation) orientation))) ;; GtkColorButton (define-object GtkColorButton (GtkButton)) (define-func gtk_color_button_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_color_button_new_with_color GtkWidget ((GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_color_button_set_color none ((GtkColorButton color_button) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_color_button_get_color none ((GtkColorButton color_button) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gtk_color_button_get_color_interp string ((GtkColorButton button))) (define-func gtk_color_button_set_alpha none ((GtkColorButton color_button) (uint alpha))) (define-func gtk_color_button_get_alpha none ((GtkColorButton color_button))) (define-func gtk_color_button_set_use_alpha none ((GtkColorButton color_button) (bool use_alpha))) (define-func gtk_color_button_get_use_alpha bool ((GtkColorButton color_button))) (define-func gtk_color_button_set_title none ((GtkColorButton color_button) (string title))) ;; XXX GtkFileChooserButton needs support of GtkFileChooserAction ;; GtkFontButton (define-object GtkFontButton (GtkButton)) (define-func gtk_font_button_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_font_button_new_with_font GtkWidget ((string font))) (define-func gtk_font_button_get_title static_string ((GtkFontButton button))) (define-func gtk_font_button_set_title none ((GtkFontButton button) (string title))) (define-func gtk_font_button_get_use_font bool ((GtkFontButton button))) (define-func gtk_font_button_set_use_font none ((GtkFontButton button) (bool option))) (define-func gtk_font_button_get_use_size bool ((GtkFontButton button))) (define-func gtk_font_button_set_use_size none ((GtkFontButton button) (bool option))) (define-func gtk_font_button_get_font_name static_string ((GtkFontButton button))) (define-func gtk_font_button_set_font_name none ((GtkFontButton button) (string font))) (define-func gtk_font_button_get_show_style bool ((GtkFontButton button))) (define-func gtk_font_button_set_show_style none ((GtkFontButton button) (bool option))) (define-func gtk_font_button_get_show_size bool ((GtkFontButton button))) (define-func gtk_font_button_set_show_size none ((GtkFontButton button) (bool option))) ;; GtkLinkButton (define-object GtkLinkButton (GtkButton)) (define-func gtk_link_button_new GtkWidget ((string uri))) (define-func gtk_link_button_new_with_label GtkWidget ((string uri) (string label))) (define-func gtk_link_button_get_uri static_string ((GtkLinkButton button))) (define-func gtk_link_button_set_uri none ((GtkLinkButton button) (string uri))) ;; GtkScaleButton (define-object GtkScaleButton (GtkButton)) (define-func gtk_scale_button_new GtkWidget ((GtkIconSize size) (double min) (double max) (double step) ((tvec string in) icons))) (define-func gtk_scale_button_set_icons none ((GtkScaleButton button) (string icons))) (define-func gtk_scale_button_get_value double ((GtkScaleButton button))) (define-func gtk_scale_button_set_value none ((GtkScaleButton button) (double value))) (define-func gtk_scale_button_get_adjustment GtkAdjustment ((GtkScaleButton button))) (define-func gtk_scale_button_set_adjustment none ((GtkScaleButton button) (GtkAdjustment adjustment))) ;; GtkVolumeButton (define-object GtkVolumeButton (GtkScaleButton)) (define-func gtk_volume_button_new GtkWidget ()) ;; GtkAboutDialog (define-object GtkAboutDialog (GtkDialog)) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_new GtkWidget ()) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_program_name static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_program_name none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string name))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_version static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_version none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string version))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_copyright static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_copyright none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string copyright))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_comments static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_comments none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string comments))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_license static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_license none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string license))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_wrap_license bool ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_wrap_license none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (bool seting))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_website static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_website none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string website))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_website_label static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_website_label none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string websitelabel))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_authors none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) ((tvec string in) authors))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_documenters none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) ((tvec string in) documenters))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_artists none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) ((tvec string in) artists))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_translator_credits static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_translator_credits none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string translatorcredits))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_logo GdkPixbuf ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_logo none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (GdkPixbuf logo))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_get_logo_icon_name static_string ((GtkAboutDialog dialog))) (define-func gtk_about_dialog_set_logo_icon_name none ((GtkAboutDialog dialog) (string logo))) ;; GtkAccelLabel (define-object GtkAccelLabel (GtkLabel)) (define-func gtk_accel_label_new GtkWidget ((string label))) (define-func gtk_accel_label_get_accel_widget GtkWidget ((GtkAccelLabel label))) (define-func gtk_accel_label_set_accel_widget none ((GtkAccelLabel label) (GtkWidget widget))) (define-func gtk_accel_label_get_accel_width uint ((GtkAccelLabel label))) (define-func gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure none ((GtkAccelLabel label) (GClosure closure))) (define-func gtk_accel_label_refetch bool ((GtkAccelLabel label))) ;; More defs files (include "gtktext.defs") (include "gtktree.defs") (include "gtkbuilder.defs") ;; Options (options ;; XXX remove the enable-broken when possible ;; XXX GtkTree{,Item} and c_tree{,_item} still force us to use it (includes "#define GTK_ENABLE_BROKEN\n#include ") (init-func "sgtk_init_gtk_gtk_glue") (other-inits "sgtk_init_gtk_glib_glue") (other-inits "sgtk_init_gtk_gdk_glue") (other-inits "sgtk_init_gdk_pixbuf_glue")) rep-gtk-0.90.0/gtk-support.c0000644000175200017520000002100711246027131014617 0ustar chrischris/* * Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Marius Vollmer * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to * the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include "rep-gtk.h" #include #include /* It is not strictly correct to have Gdk support functions here. But as long as we do not want to have some SCM_PROCs for the (gdk gdk) module, we are safe. */ GdkColor * gdk_color_intern (GdkColor *color) { return color; } GdkFont * gdk_font_intern (GdkFont *font) { return font; } GdkGC * gtk_style_fg_gc (GtkStyle *style, GtkStateType state) { if (style == NULL || state < 0 || state >= 5) return NULL; return style->fg_gc[state]; } GdkGC * gtk_style_bg_gc (GtkStyle *style, GtkStateType state) { if (style == NULL || state < 0 || state >= 5) return NULL; return style->bg_gc[state]; } /* Event destructuring */ GdkEventType gdk_event_type (GdkEvent *event) { return event->any.type; } GdkWindow * gdk_event_window (GdkEvent *event) { return event->any.window; } gboolean gdk_event_send_event (GdkEvent *event) { return event->any.send_event; } GdkRectangle * gdk_event_area (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_EXPOSE: return &event->expose.area; default: return NULL; } } GdkVisibilityState gdk_event_visibility_state (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY: return event->visibility.state; default: return GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED; /* XXX */ } } guint32 gdk_event_time (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.time; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.time; case GDK_KEY_PRESS: case GDK_KEY_RELEASE: return event->key.time; return event->key.time; case GDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY: return event->property.time; case GDK_SELECTION_CLEAR: case GDK_SELECTION_REQUEST: case GDK_SELECTION_NOTIFY: return event->selection.time; case GDK_PROXIMITY_IN: case GDK_PROXIMITY_OUT: return event->proximity.time; default: return 0; } } gdouble gdk_event_x (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.x; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.x; default: return 0; } } gdouble gdk_event_y (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.y; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.y; default: return 0; } } gdouble gdk_event_pressure (GdkEvent *event) { #ifdef XXX switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.pressure; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.pressure; default: return 0; } #else return 0; #endif } gdouble gdk_event_xtilt (GdkEvent *event) { #ifdef XXX switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.xtilt; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.xtilt; default: return 0; } #else return 0; #endif } gdouble gdk_event_ytilt (GdkEvent *event) { #ifdef XXX switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.ytilt; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.ytilt; default: return 0; } #else return 0; #endif } gint gdk_event_button (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.button; default: return 0; } } gboolean gdk_event_button_state (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.state; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.state; default: return 0; } } gboolean gdk_event_is_hint (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.is_hint; default: return 0; } } GdkInputSource gdk_event_source (GdkEvent *event) { #ifdef XXX switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.source; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.source; default: return GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE; /* XXX */ } #else return GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE; #endif } guint32 gdk_event_deviceid (GdkEvent *event) { #ifdef XXX switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.deviceid; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.deviceid; default: return 0; } #else return 0; #endif } gdouble gdk_event_x_root (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.x_root; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.x_root; default: return 0; } } gdouble gdk_event_y_root (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY: return event->motion.y_root; case GDK_BUTTON_PRESS: case GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE: return event->button.y_root; default: return 0; } } gboolean gdk_event_key_state (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_KEY_PRESS: case GDK_KEY_RELEASE: return event->key.state; default: return 0; } } guint gdk_event_keyval (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_KEY_PRESS: case GDK_KEY_RELEASE: return event->key.keyval; default: return 0; } } gchar * gdk_event_string (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_KEY_PRESS: case GDK_KEY_RELEASE: { gchar *str = g_malloc (event->key.length+1); strncpy (str, event->key.string, event->key.length); str[event->key.length] = '\0'; return str; } default: return NULL; } } GdkWindow * gdk_event_subwindow (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY: case GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY: return event->crossing.subwindow; default: return 0; } } GdkNotifyType gdk_event_notify_detail (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY: case GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY: return event->crossing.detail; default: return 0; } } gboolean gdk_event_in (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE: return event->focus_change.in; default: return 0; } } gint16 gdk_event_configure_x (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_CONFIGURE: return event->configure.x; default: return 0; } } gint16 gdk_event_configure_y (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_CONFIGURE: return event->configure.y; default: return 0; } } gint16 gdk_event_configure_width (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_CONFIGURE: return event->configure.width; default: return 0; } } guint32 gdk_get_leader_window_id () { #ifdef XXX return (guint32) gdk_leader_window; #else return 0; #endif } gint16 gdk_event_configure_height (GdkEvent *event) { switch (event->any.type) { case GDK_CONFIGURE: return event->configure.height; default: return 0; } } guint32 gdk_window_xid (GdkWindow *win) { return GDK_WINDOW_XID (win); } GtkTextIter * gtk_text_iter_new (void) { GtkTextIter foo = {0}; return gtk_text_iter_copy (&foo); } repv sgtk_gtk_widget_get_allocation (GtkWidget *w) { return Fcons (Fcons (rep_MAKE_INT (w->allocation.x), rep_MAKE_INT (w->allocation.y)), Fcons (rep_MAKE_INT (w->allocation.width), rep_MAKE_INT (w->allocation.height))); } rep-gtk-0.90.0/gtk-compat.c0000644000175200017520000001353211246027131014372 0ustar chrischris#include #include #include #include "rep-gtk.h" /* This whole file is rated XXX. */ gchar* gtk_label_get_interp (GtkLabel *label) { gchar *str; gtk_label_get (label, &str); return str; } /* cheap cop-out. */ static void menu_popup_position (GtkMenu *menu, gint *xp, gint *yp, gboolean *p, gpointer data) { gulong coded = (gulong) data; gint x = coded & 0xffff; gint y = coded >> 16; /* copied from gtkmenu.c:gtk_menu_position () */ GtkRequisition requisition; gint screen_width = gdk_screen_width (); gint screen_height = gdk_screen_height (); gtk_widget_size_request (GTK_WIDGET (menu), &requisition); x = CLAMP (x - 2, 0, MAX (0, screen_width - requisition.width)); y = CLAMP (y - 2, 0, MAX (0, screen_height - requisition.height)); *xp = x; *yp = y; } void gtk_menu_popup_interp (GtkMenu *menu, GtkWidget *parent_menu_shell, GtkWidget *parent_menu_item, gint button, guint32 activate_time, repv position) { GtkMenuPositionFunc func = 0; gpointer func_data = 0; if (rep_CONSP (position) && rep_INTP(rep_CAR(position)) && rep_INTP(rep_CDR(position))) { gulong coded = (rep_INT(rep_CAR(position)) | (rep_INT(rep_CDR(position)) << 16)); func = menu_popup_position; func_data = (void *) coded; } gtk_menu_popup (menu, parent_menu_shell, parent_menu_item, func, func_data, button, activate_time); } #if 1 /* || (GTK_MAJOR_VERSION < 2 || (GTK_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && GTK_MINOR_VERSION < 4)) */ GtkWidget* gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_label_from_widget (GtkRadioMenuItem *group, const gchar *label) { GSList *g = group? gtk_radio_menu_item_group (group) : NULL; return gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_label (g, label); } GtkWidget* gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic_from_widget (GtkRadioMenuItem *group, const gchar *label) { GSList *g = group? gtk_radio_menu_item_group (group) : NULL; return gtk_radio_menu_item_new_with_mnemonic (g, label); } GtkWidget* gtk_radio_menu_item_new_from_widget (GtkRadioMenuItem *group) { GSList *g = group? gtk_radio_menu_item_group (group) : NULL; return gtk_radio_menu_item_new (g); } #endif /* < 2.4 */ GtkWidget* gtk_pixmap_new_interp (gchar *file, GtkWidget *intended_parent) { GtkStyle *style; GdkPixmap *pixmap; GdkBitmap *mask; style = gtk_widget_get_style (intended_parent); pixmap = gdk_pixmap_create_from_xpm (GDK_ROOT_PARENT(), &mask, &style->bg[GTK_STATE_NORMAL], file); return gtk_pixmap_new (pixmap, mask); } GdkColor* gdk_color_parse_interp (char *spec) { /* not reentrant */ static GdkColor color; if (!gdk_color_parse (spec, &color)) return NULL; return &color; } GdkColor* gtk_style_get_white_interp (GtkStyle *style) { return &style->white; } #ifndef HAVE_GTK_WIDGET_PEEK_COLORMAP GdkColormap * gtk_widget_peek_colormap () { return gtk_widget_get_default_colormap (); } #endif void gtk_list_append_item (GtkList *list, GtkListItem *item) { GList *items = g_list_alloc (); items->data = item; gtk_list_append_items (list, items); } void gtk_list_prepend_item (GtkList *list, GtkListItem *item) { GList *items = g_list_alloc (); items->data = item; gtk_list_prepend_items (list, items); } #ifndef HAVE_GTK_TYPE_GET_INFO gboolean gtk_type_get_info (GtkType type, GtkTypeInfo *info) { g_warning("Your version of Gtk+ does not support gtk_type_get_info"); return FALSE; } #endif #ifndef HAVE_GTK_SIGNAL_SET_CLASS_FUNCTION_FULL void gtk_signal_set_class_function_full (GtkType type, const gchar *signal, GtkSignalFunc func, GtkCallbackMarshal marshal, gpointer data, GtkDestroyNotify destroy_func) { g_warning("Your version of Gtk+ does not support" " gtk_signal_set_class_function_full"); } #endif void gtk_color_selection_set_color_interp (GtkColorSelection *selection, GdkColor *color) { gdouble vals[4]; vals[0] = color->red / 65535.0; vals[1] = color->green / 65535.0; vals[2] = color->blue / 65535.0; vals[3] = 1.0; gtk_color_selection_set_color (selection, vals); } GdkColor * gtk_color_selection_get_color_interp (GtkColorSelection *selection) { gdouble vals[4]; GdkColor dummy, *color; gtk_color_selection_get_color (selection, vals); /* XXX I don't know if this is a sensible way to obtain a new GdkColor */ color = gdk_color_copy (&dummy); /* Since this color is not part of a colormap, the pixel value is pointless */ color->pixel = 0; color->red = (gushort) (65535.0 * vals[0]); color->green = (gushort) (65535.0 * vals[1]); color->blue = (gushort) (65535.0 * vals[2]); return color; } char * gtk_color_button_get_color_interp (GtkColorButton *button) { GdkColor color; gchar *str; gtk_color_button_get_color (button, &color); str = g_strdup_printf ("#%02x%02x%02x", color.red >> 8, color.green >> 8, color.blue >> 8); return str; } void gtk_widget_draw_interp (GtkWidget *widget) { gtk_widget_draw (widget, NULL); } /* status icon hack */ void gtk_status_icon_popup_menu(GtkStatusIcon *status_icon, GtkMenu *menu, guint button, guint32 activate_time) { GtkMenuPositionFunc pos_func = gtk_status_icon_position_menu; gpointer user_data = status_icon; gtk_menu_popup (menu, NULL, NULL, pos_func, user_data, button, activate_time); } gboolean gtk_status_icon_get_geometry_interp(GtkStatusIcon *status_icon, gint *x, gint *y, GtkOrientation *orientation) { GdkRectangle area; gboolean ret = gtk_status_icon_get_geometry(status_icon, NULL, &area, orientation); if(!ret) return ret; *x = area.x; *y = area.y; return ret; } rep-gtk-0.90.0/glib.defs0000644000175200017520000000105311246027131013733 0ustar chrischris;; -*- lisp -*- ;;; GLib defs (define-object GObject ()) ;; g-object-new, g-object-set, g-object-get, g-object-list etc are ;; hand implemented in rep-gtk.c (define-func g_signal_connect_closure int ((GObject object) (string name) (GClosure func) (bool after (= "0"))) (scm-name "g-signal-connect") (protection object)) (define-func g_signal_handler_disconnect none ((GObject object) (int id)) (scm-name "g-signal-disconnect")) ;; Options (options (includes "#include ") (init-func "sgtk_init_gtk_glib_glue")) rep-gtk-0.90.0/gdk.defs0000644000175200017520000003033411246027131013567 0ustar chrischris;; -*- scheme -*- (import "glib.defs") ;;; Gdk enums (define-enum GdkWindowType (root GDK_WINDOW_ROOT) (toplevel GDK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) (child GDK_WINDOW_CHILD) (dialog GDK_WINDOW_DIALOG) (temp GDK_WINDOW_TEMP) (pixmap GDK_WINDOW_FOREIGN)) (define-enum GdkWindowClass (input-output GDK_INPUT_OUTPUT) (input-only GDK_INPUT_ONLY)) (define-enum GdkImageType (normal GDK_IMAGE_NORMAL) (shared GDK_IMAGE_SHARED) (fastest GDK_IMAGE_FASTEST)) (define-enum GdkVisualType (static-gray GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_GRAY) (grayscale GDK_VISUAL_GRAYSCALE) (static-color GDK_VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR) (pseudo-color GDK_VISUAL_PSEUDO_COLOR) (true-color GDK_VISUAL_TRUE_COLOR) (direct-color GDK_VISUAL_DIRECT_COLOR)) (define-flags GdkWindowAttributesType (title GDK_WA_TITLE) (x GDK_WA_X) (y GDK_WA_Y) (cursor GDK_WA_CURSOR) (colormap GDK_WA_COLORMAP) (visual GDK_WA_VISUAL)) (define-flags GdkWindowHints (pos GDK_HINT_POS) (min-size GDK_HINT_MIN_SIZE) (max-size GDK_HINT_MAX_SIZE)) (define-enum GdkFunction (copy GDK_COPY) (invert GDK_INVERT) (xor GDK_XOR)) (define-enum GdkFill (solid GDK_SOLID) (tiled GDK_TILED) (stippled GDK_STIPPLED) (opaque-stippled GDK_OPAQUE_STIPPLED)) (define-enum GdkLineStyle (solid GDK_LINE_SOLID) (on-off-dash GDK_LINE_ON_OFF_DASH) (double-dash GDK_LINE_DOUBLE_DASH)) (define-enum GdkCapStyle (not-last GDK_CAP_NOT_LAST) (butt GDK_CAP_BUTT) (round GDK_CAP_ROUND) (projecting GDK_CAP_PROJECTING)) (define-enum GdkJoinStyle (miter GDK_JOIN_MITER) (round GDK_JOIN_ROUND) (bevel GDK_JOIN_BEVEL)) (define-enum GdkCursorType (cursor GDK_LAST_CURSOR)) (define-enum GdkEventType (nothing GDK_NOTHING) (delete GDK_DELETE) (destroy GDK_DESTROY) (expose GDK_EXPOSE) (motion-notify GDK_MOTION_NOTIFY) (button-press GDK_BUTTON_PRESS) (2button-press GDK_2BUTTON_PRESS) (3button-press GDK_3BUTTON_PRESS) (button-release GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE) (key-press GDK_KEY_PRESS) (key-release GDK_KEY_RELEASE) (enter-notify GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY) (leave-notify GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY) (focus-change GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE) (configure GDK_CONFIGURE) (map GDK_MAP) (unmap GDK_UNMAP) (property-notify GDK_PROPERTY_NOTIFY) (selection-clear GDK_SELECTION_CLEAR) (selection-request GDK_SELECTION_REQUEST) (selection-notify GDK_SELECTION_NOTIFY) (proximity-in GDK_PROXIMITY_IN) (proximity-out GDK_PROXIMITY_OUT) (drag-enter GDK_DRAG_ENTER) (drag-leave GDK_DRAG_LEAVE) (drag-motion GDK_DRAG_MOTION) (drag-status GDK_DRAG_STATUS) (drop-start GDK_DROP_START) (drop-finished GDK_DROP_FINISHED) (client-event GDK_CLIENT_EVENT) (visibility-notify GDK_VISIBILITY_NOTIFY) (no-expose GDK_NO_EXPOSE)) (define-flags GdkEventMask (exposure-mask GDK_EXPOSURE_MASK) (pointer-motion-mask GDK_POINTER_MOTION_MASK) (pointer-motion-hint-mask GDK_POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK) (button-motion-mask GDK_BUTTON_MOTION_MASK) (button1-motion-mask GDK_BUTTON1_MOTION_MASK) (button2-motion-mask GDK_BUTTON2_MOTION_MASK) (button3-motion-mask GDK_BUTTON3_MOTION_MASK) (button-press-mask GDK_BUTTON_PRESS_MASK) (button-release-mask GDK_BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK) (key-press-mask GDK_KEY_PRESS_MASK) (key-release-mask GDK_KEY_RELEASE_MASK) (enter-notify-mask GDK_ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK) (leave-notify-mask GDK_LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK) (focus-change-mask GDK_FOCUS_CHANGE_MASK) (structure-mask GDK_STRUCTURE_MASK) (all-events-mask GDK_ALL_EVENTS_MASK)) (define-enum GdkNotifyType (ancestor GDK_NOTIFY_ANCESTOR) (virtual GDK_NOTIFY_VIRTUAL) (inferior GDK_NOTIFY_INFERIOR) (nonlinear GDK_NOTIFY_NONLINEAR) (nonlinear-virtual GDK_NOTIFY_NONLINEAR_VIRTUAL) (unknown GDK_NOTIFY_UNKNOWN)) (define-flags GdkModifierType (shift-mask GDK_SHIFT_MASK) (lock-mask GDK_LOCK_MASK) (control-mask GDK_CONTROL_MASK) (mod1-mask GDK_MOD1_MASK) (mod2-mask GDK_MOD2_MASK) (mod3-mask GDK_MOD3_MASK) (mod4-mask GDK_MOD4_MASK) (mod5-mask GDK_MOD5_MASK) (button1-mask GDK_BUTTON1_MASK) (button2-mask GDK_BUTTON2_MASK) (button3-mask GDK_BUTTON3_MASK) (button4-mask GDK_BUTTON4_MASK) (button5-mask GDK_BUTTON5_MASK)) (define-enum GdkSubwindowMode (clip-by-children GDK_CLIP_BY_CHILDREN) (include-inferiors GDK_INCLUDE_INFERIORS)) (define-flags GdkInputCondition (read GDK_INPUT_READ) (write GDK_INPUT_WRITE) (exception GDK_INPUT_EXCEPTION)) (define-enum GdkStatus (ok GDK_OK) (error GDK_ERROR) (error-param GDK_ERROR_PARAM) (error-file GDK_ERROR_FILE) (error-mem GDK_ERROR_MEM)) (define-enum GdkByteOrder (lsb-first GDK_LSB_FIRST) (msb-first GDK_MSB_FIRST)) (define-flags GdkGCValuesMask (foreground GDK_GC_FOREGROUND) (background GDK_GC_BACKGROUND) (font GDK_GC_FONT) (function GDK_GC_FUNCTION) (fill GDK_GC_FILL) (tile GDK_GC_TILE) (stipple GDK_GC_STIPPLE) (clip-mask GDK_GC_CLIP_MASK) (subwindow GDK_GC_SUBWINDOW) (ts-x-origin GDK_GC_TS_X_ORIGIN) (ts-y-origin GDK_GC_TS_Y_ORIGIN) (clip-x-origin GDK_GC_CLIP_X_ORIGIN) (clip-y-origin GDK_GC_CLIP_Y_ORIGIN) (exposures GDK_GC_EXPOSURES) (line-width GDK_GC_LINE_WIDTH) (line-style GDK_GC_LINE_STYLE) (cap-style GDK_GC_CAP_STYLE) (join-style GDK_GC_JOIN_STYLE)) (define-enum GdkSelection ;; FIXME: these are atoms (pointers) not integers (primary "(int) GDK_SELECTION_PRIMARY") (secondary "(int) GDK_SELECTION_SECONDARY")) (define-enum GdkPropertyState (new-value GDK_PROPERTY_NEW_VALUE) (delete GDK_PROPERTY_DELETE)) (define-enum GdkPropMode (replace GDK_PROP_MODE_REPLACE) (prepend GDK_PROP_MODE_PREPEND) (append GDK_PROP_MODE_APPEND)) (define-enum GdkOverlapType (in GDK_OVERLAP_RECTANGLE_IN) (out GDK_OVERLAP_RECTANGLE_OUT) (part GDK_OVERLAP_RECTANGLE_PART)) (define-flags GdkWMDecoration (all GDK_DECOR_ALL) (border GDK_DECOR_BORDER) (resizeh GDK_DECOR_RESIZEH) (title GDK_DECOR_TITLE) (menu GDK_DECOR_MENU) (minimize GDK_DECOR_MINIMIZE) (maximize GDK_DECOR_MAXIMIZE)) (define-flags GdkWMFunction (all GDK_FUNC_ALL) (resize GDK_FUNC_RESIZE) (move GDK_FUNC_MOVE) (minimize GDK_FUNC_MINIMIZE) (maximize GDK_FUNC_MAXIMIZE) (close GDK_FUNC_CLOSE)) (define-enum GdkVisibilityState (unobscured GDK_VISIBILITY_UNOBSCURED) (partial GDK_VISIBILITY_PARTIAL) (fully-obscured GDK_VISIBILITY_FULLY_OBSCURED)) (define-enum GdkInputSource (mouse GDK_SOURCE_MOUSE) (pen GDK_SOURCE_PEN) (eraser GDK_SOURCE_ERASER) (cursor GDK_SOURCE_CURSOR)) ;;; Gdk boxed types ;;(define-boxed GdkPoint ;; (copy gdk_point_copy) ;; (free gdk_point_destroy)) (define-boxed GdkColormap (copy gdk_colormap_ref) (free gdk_colormap_unref)) ;;; XXX FIXME (define-boxed GdkVisual (copy g_object_ref) (free g_object_unref)) (define-boxed GdkFont (copy gdk_font_ref) (free gdk_font_unref) (conversion "sgtk_font_conversion")) (add-options GdkFont (conversion "sgtk_font_conversion")) (define-boxed GdkWindow (copy gdk_window_ref) (free gdk_window_unref)) (define-boxed GdkEvent (copy gdk_event_copy) (free gdk_event_free) (size "sizeof(GdkEvent)")) (define-boxed GdkColor (copy gdk_color_copy) (free gdk_color_free) (size "sizeof(GdkColor)") (fields (uint red) (uint green) (uint blue)) (conversion "sgtk_color_conversion")) (add-options GdkColor (conversion "sgtk_color_conversion")) ;;; GdkGC (define-boxed GdkGC (copy gdk_gc_ref) (free gdk_gc_unref)) (define-func gdk_gc_new (GdkGC (copy nil)) ((GdkWindow window))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_foreground none ((GdkGC gc) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_background none ((GdkGC gc) (GdkColor color))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_font none ((GdkGC gc) (GdkFont font))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_function none ((GdkGC gc) (GdkFunction function))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_fill none ((GdkGC gc) (GdkFill fill))) ;(define-func gdk_gc_set_tile ; none ; ((GdkGC gc) ; (GdkPixmap tile))) ;(define-func gdk_gc_set_stipple ; none ; ((GdkGC gc) ; (GdkPixmap stipple))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_ts_origin none ((GdkGC gc) (int x) (int y))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_clip_origin none ((GdkGC gc) (int x) (int y))) ;(define-func gdk_gc_set_clip_mask ; none ; ((GdkGC gc) ; (GdkBitmap mask))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_subwindow none ((GdkGC gc) (GdkSubwindowMode mode))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_exposures none ((GdkGC gc) (bool exposures))) (define-func gdk_gc_set_line_attributes none ((GdkGC gc) (int line_width) (GdkLineStyle line_style) (GdkCapStyle cap_style) (GdkJoinStyle join_style))) (define-func gdk_draw_line none ((GdkWindow window) (GdkGC gc) (int x1) (int y1) (int x2) (int y2))) (define-func gdk_draw_lines none ((GdkWindow window) (GdkGC gc) ((cvecr GdkPoint) points))) (define-func gdk_draw_rectangle none ((GdkWindow window) (GdkGC gc) (bool filled) (int x) (int y) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gdk_draw_polygon none ((GdkWindow window) (GdkGC gc) (bool filled) ((cvecr GdkPoint) points))) (define-func gdk_draw_arc none ((GdkWindow window) (GdkGC gc) (bool filled) (int x) (int y) (int width) (int height) (int angle1) (int angle2))) (define-func gdk_draw_string none ((GdkWindow window) (GdkFont font) (GdkGC gc) (int x) (int y) (string string))) (define-func gdk_window_clear_area none ((GdkWindow window) (int x) (int y) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gdk_window_clear_area_e none ((GdkWindow window) (int x) (int y) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gdk_window_xid uint ((GdkWindow window))) (define-func gdk_pixmap_new GdkWindow ((GdkWindow window (null-ok)) (int width) (int height) (int depth (= "-1")))) (define-func gdk_draw_pixmap none ((GdkWindow drawable) (GdkGC gc) (GdkWindow src) (int xsrc) (int ysrc) (int xdest) (int ydest) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gdk_set_locale static_string ()) ;; Gdk functions (define-func gdk_font_load (GdkFont (copy nil)) ((string name))) (define-func gdk_fontset_load (GdkFont (copy nil)) ((string name))) (define-func gdk_flush none ()) (define-func gdk_screen_width int ()) (define-func gdk_screen_height int ()) ;; Color ;; XXX lots missing (define-func gdk_color_parse_interp GdkColor ((string spec))) (define-func gdk_color_intern GdkColor ((GdkColor color))) (define-func gdk_font_intern GdkFont ((GdkFont font))) (define-func gdk_event_type GdkEventType ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_window GdkWindow ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_send_event bool ((GdkEvent event))) ;(define-func gdk_event_area ; GdkRectangle ; ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_visibility_state GdkVisibilityState ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_time uint ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_x float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_y float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_pressure float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_xtilt float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_ytilt float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_button int ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_button_state bool ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_is_hint bool ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_source GdkInputSource ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_deviceid uint ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_x_root float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_y_root float ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_key_state bool ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_keyval uint ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_string string ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_subwindow GdkWindow ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_notify_detail GdkNotifyType ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_in bool ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_configure_x int ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_configure_y int ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_configure_width int ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_event_configure_height int ((GdkEvent event))) (define-func gdk_get_leader_window_id uint ()) ;; Options (options (includes "#include ") (init-func "sgtk_init_gtk_gdk_glue") (other-inits "sgtk_init_gtk_glib_glue")) rep-gtk-0.90.0/gdk-pixbuf.defs0000644000175200017520000001055711246027131015067 0ustar chrischris; gdk-pixbuf.defs -*- lisp -*- (import "gdk.defs") (define-object GdkPixbuf (GObject)) (define-enum GdkColorspace (rgb GDK_COLORSPACE_RGB)) (define-enum GdkPixbufAlphaMode (bilevel GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL) (full GDK_PIXBUF_ALPHA_FULL)) (define-enum GdkInterpType (nearest GDK_INTERP_NEAREST) (tiles GDK_INTERP_TILES) (bilinear GDK_INTERP_BILINEAR) (hyper GDK_INTERP_HYPER)) ;;; accessors (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_colorspace GdkColorspace ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_n_channels int ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_has_alpha bool ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_bits_per_sample int ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) ;(define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_pixels ; ?? ; ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_width int ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_height int ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_get_rowstride int ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) ;;; creation (define-func gdk_pixbuf_new (GdkPixbuf (copy nil)) ((GdkColorspace colorspace) (bool has_alpha) (int bits_per_sample) (int width) (int height))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_copy (GdkPixbuf (copy nil)) ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf))) ;;; loading (define-func gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file (GdkPixbuf) ((string filename) ;; XXX fix this (GPointer gerror (= "0")))) ;why the fuck was this changed to take a const char **? ;(define-func gdk_pixbuf_new_from_xpm_data ; (GdkPixbuf (copy nil)) ; ((string data))) ;;; manipulation (define-func gdk_pixbuf_add_alpha (GdkPixbuf (copy nil)) ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf) (bool subst_color) (uint r) (uint g) (uint b))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_copy_area none ((GdkPixbuf src_pixbuf) (int src_x) (int src_y) (int width) (int height) (GdkPixbuf dest_pixbuf) (int dest_x) (int dest_y))) ;(define-func gdk_pixbuf_render_threshold_alpha ; none ; ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf) ; (GdkBitmap bitmap) ; (int src_x) ; (int src_y) ; (int dest_x) ; (int dest_y) ; (int width) ; (int height) ; (int alpha_threshold))) ;(define-func gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable ; none ; ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf) ; (GdkDrawable drawable) ; (GdkGC gc) ; (int src_y) ; (int dest_x) ; (int dest_y) ; (int width) ; (int height) ; (GdkRgbDither dither) ; (int x_dither) ; (int y_dither))) ;(define-func gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable_alpha ; none ; ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf) ; (GdkDrawable drawable) ; (GdkGC gc) ; (int src_y) ; (int dest_x) ; (int dest_y) ; (int width) ; (int height) ; (GdkPixbufAlphaMode alpha_mode) ; (int alpha_threshold) ; (GdkRgbDither dither) ; (int x_dither) ; (int y_dither))) ;(define-func gdk_pixbuf_render_pixmap_and_mask ; none ; ((GdkPixbuf pixbuf) ; ((ret GdkPixmap) pixmap_return) ; ((ret GdkBitmap) mask_return) ; (int alpha_threshold))) ;; gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable ;;; scaling (define-func gdk_pixbuf_scale none ((GdkPixbuf src) (GdkPixbuf dest) (int dest_x) (int dest_y) (int dest_width) (int dest_height) (double offset_x) (double offset_y) (double scale_x) (double scale_y) (GdkInterpType interp_type))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_composite none ((GdkPixbuf src) (GdkPixbuf dest) (int dest_x) (int dest_y) (int dest_width) (int dest_height) (double offset_x) (double offset_y) (double scale_x) (double scale_y) (GdkInterpType interp_type) (int overall_alpha))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_composite_color none ((GdkPixbuf src) (GdkPixbuf dest) (int dest_x) (int dest_y) (int dest_width) (int dest_height) (double offset_x) (double offset_y) (double scale_x) (double scale_y) (GdkInterpType interp_type) (int overall_alpha) (int check_x) (int check_y) (int check_size) (uint color1) (uint color2))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_scale_simple (GdkPixbuf (copy nil)) ((GdkPixbuf src) (int dest_width) (int dest_height) (GdkInterpType interp_type))) (define-func gdk_pixbuf_composite_color_simple (GdkPixbuf (copy nil)) ((GdkPixbuf src) (int dest_width) (int dest_height) (GdkInterpType interp_type) (int overall_alpha) (int check_size) (uint color1) (uint color2))) ;;; XXX animations (options (includes "#include ") (init-func "sgtk_init_gdk_pixbuf_glue") (other-inits "sgtk_init_gtk_glib_glue") (other-inits "sgtk_init_gtk_gdk_glue")) rep-gtk-0.90.0/configure.in0000644000175200017520000000705211246027131014471 0ustar chrischrisdnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. dnl Copyright (C) 1998 John Harper dnl $Id: configure.in,v 1.44 2003/08/02 05:36:24 jsh Exp $ dnl dnl This file is part of rep-gtk. dnl dnl rep-gtk is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it dnl under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by dnl the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) dnl any later version. dnl dnl rep-gtk is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but dnl WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the dnl GNU General Public License for more details. dnl dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License dnl along with Jade; see the file COPYING. If not, write to dnl the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. m4_pattern_allow AC_REVISION($Revision: 1.44 $) AC_INIT(rep-gtk.h) AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) AC_SUBST(datarootdir) AM_PROG_LIBTOOL dnl Release versioning info version="0.90.0" dnl Find the system type; this isn't crucial AC_CANONICAL_HOST dnl Checks for programs. AC_PROG_CC AC_PROG_CPP AC_PROG_INSTALL AC_PROG_LN_S AC_PROG_MAKE_SET AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL AC_PROG_LIBTOOL dnl Check for librep REP_MIN_VER="0.17.3" PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBREP, librep >= $REP_MIN_VER ,REP_EXECDIR="`pkg-config --variable=repcommonexecdir librep`" REP_CFLAGS="`pkg-config --cflags librep`" ,AC_MSG_ERROR([can not locate librep])) dnl Check for glib GLIB_MIN_VER="2.6" PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, glib-2.0 >= $GLIB_MIN_VER) dnl Check for GTK GTK_MIN_VER="2.12" pc_libs="" PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GTK, gtk+-2.0 >= $GTK_MIN_VER ,pc_libs+="gtk+-2.0 " ,AC_MSG_ERROR([can not locate gtk+])) PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GDK_PIXBUF, gdk-pixbuf-2.0 >= $GTK_MIN_VER ,pc_libs+="gdk-pixbuf-2.0" ,AC_MSG_ERROR([can nott locate gdk-pixbuf])) dnl Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics. AC_C_CONST AC_C_INLINE AC_TYPE_SIZE_T dnl locale checks AC_CHECK_FUNCS(setlocale) AC_CHECK_HEADERS(locale.h) dnl Nonstandard exported symbols AC_SUBST(version) AC_SUBST(pc_libs) AC_SUBST(repexecdir) AC_SUBST(CPPFLAGS) AC_SUBST(CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(DEVELOPMENT_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LIBS) AC_SUBST(REP_EXECDIR) AC_SUBST(REP_CFLAGS) AC_SUBST(REP_MIN_VER) AC_SUBST(GTK_MIN_VER) AC_SUBST(GLIB_MIN_VER) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([REP_GTK_VERSION], "${version}", [Version of rep-gtk]) OUT="gtk-2/types.la gtk-2/gtk.la" AC_SUBST(OUT) AC_CONFIG_FILES([ Makefile rep-gtk.pc rep-gtk.spec rep-gtk.ebuild ]) AC_OUTPUT mv rep-gtk.ebuild rep-gtk-$version.ebuild REP_VERSION="`pkg-config --modversion librep`" GLIB_VERSION="`pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0`" if $PKG_CONFIG --exists cairo; then CAIRO_VERSION="`pkg-config --modversion cairo`" fi GTK_VERSION="`pkg-config --modversion gtk+-2.0`" echo " == == == == == == == == == == == == == rep-gtk: $version == == == == == == == == == == == == == prefix: $prefix exec_prefix: $exec_prefix libdir: $libdir libexecdir: $libexecdir == == == == == == == == == == == == == compiler: $CC cflags: $CFLAGS $DEVELOPMENT_CFLAGS preprocessor: $CPP cppflags: $CPPFLAGS ldflags: $LDFLAGS makeflags: $MAKEFLAGS == == == == == == == == == == == == == rep: $REP_VERSION glib: $GLIB_VERSION" if $PKG_CONFIG --exists cairo; then echo " cairo: $CAIRO_VERSION" fi echo " gtk+: $GTK_VERSION == == == == == == == == == == == == == " dnl Local variables: dnl major-mode: sh-mode dnl End: rep-gtk-0.90.0/config.h.in0000644000175200017520000000355611246027131014210 0ustar chrischris/* config.h.in. Generated from configure.in by autoheader. */ /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_INTTYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_LOCALE_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_MEMORY_H /* Define to 1 if you have the `setlocale' function. */ #undef HAVE_SETLOCALE /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDINT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRINGS_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_STRING_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H /* Define to 1 if you have the header file. */ #undef HAVE_UNISTD_H /* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */ #undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT /* Define to the full name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_NAME /* Define to the full name and version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_STRING /* Define to the one symbol short name of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_TARNAME /* Define to the home page for this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_URL /* Define to the version of this package. */ #undef PACKAGE_VERSION /* Version of rep-gtk */ #undef REP_GTK_VERSION /* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */ #undef STDC_HEADERS /* Define to empty if `const' does not conform to ANSI C. */ #undef const /* Define to `__inline__' or `__inline' if that's what the C compiler calls it, or to nothing if 'inline' is not supported under any name. */ #ifndef __cplusplus #undef inline #endif /* Define to `unsigned int' if does not define. */ #undef size_t rep-gtk-0.90.0/build-gtk.jl0000644000175200017520000012446311246027131014377 0ustar chrischris;;;; build-gtk.jl -- translate guile-gtk .defs file to rep C code ;;; Copyright (C) 1999 John Harper ;;; $Id$ ;;; ;;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ;;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ;;; any later version. ;;; ;;; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;;; ;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;;; along with this software; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. (provide 'build-gtk) (setq debug-on-error '(bad-arg invalid-function missing-arg)) ;; Notes: ;; This assumes that the `sed-fix-defs' sed script has been run over all ;; input files (to convert schemey things to their lispy equivalents) ;; Todo: ;; * doesn't check for `listable' type-property ;; * guile-gtk `struct' and `ptype' types ;; * not possible to wrap functions returning vector types ;; WARNING: This makes some pretty gruesome assumptions. [where?] ;; Configuration ;; Alist of (TYPE ["C-TYPE" | DECL-FUNC] ["REP2GTK" | FROM-REP-FUNC] ;; ["GTK2REP" | TO-REP-FUNC] ["PRED-NAME" | PRED-FUNC] ;; . OPTION-ALIST) ;; The required functions are called as: ;; (DECL-FUNC TYPE TYPE-INFO) ;; (FROM-REP-FUNC OUTPUT-STREAM TYPE "REP-VAR" TYPE-INFO OPTIONS) ;; (TO-REP-FUNC OUTPUT-STREAM TYPE "GTK-VAR" TYPE-INFO OPTIONS) ;; (PRED-FUNC OUTPUT-STREAM TYPE "REP-VAR" TYPE-INFO OPTIONS) ;; The options in the OPTION-ALIST may be: ;; (c2args . EMIT-ARG-FUNC) ;; (finish . FINISH-ARG-FUNC) ;; (listable . BOOLEAN) ;; with: ;; (EMIT-ARG-FUNC OUTPUT TYPE "GTK-VAR" OPTIONS) ;; (FINISH-ARG-FUNC OUTPUT TYPE "GTK-VAR" "REP-VAR" OPTIONS) (defvar gtk-type-alist nil) (defun define-type (type c-type rep-to-gtk gtk-to-rep type-pred . options) (setq gtk-type-alist (cons (list* type c-type rep-to-gtk gtk-to-rep type-pred options) gtk-type-alist))) ;; Work variables (defvar gtk-enums nil "List of (ENUM-NAME . ENUM-DEF) for all parsed enums defs") (defvar gtk-string-enums nil "List of (ENUM-NAME . ENUM-DEF) for all parsed enums defs") (defvar gtk-flags nil "List of (ENUM-NAME . ENUM-DEF) for all parsed flags defs") (defvar gtk-boxed nil "List of (BOXED-NAME . BOXED-DEF)") (defvar gtk-objects nil "List of (OBJECT-NAME . OBJECT-DEF)") (defvar gtk-functions nil "List of (FUNCTION-NAME . FUNCTION-DEF)") (defvar gtk-options nil "List of (OPTION VALUE)") (defvar gtk-subrs nil "List of C-NAME.") ;; similar for imported files (defvar gtk-imported-enums nil) (defvar gtk-imported-string-enums nil) (defvar gtk-imported-flags nil) (defvar gtk-imported-boxed nil) (defvar gtk-imported-objects nil) ;; t when importing secondary definitions (defvar gtk-importing nil) (defmacro gtk-get-options (name options) `(cdr (assq ,name ,options))) (defmacro gtk-get-option (name options) `(car (gtk-get-options ,name ,options))) (defvar gtk-hyphen-map (let ((map (make-string (1+ ?_))) (i 0)) (while (< i ?_) (aset map i i) (setq i (1+ i))) (aset map i ?-) map)) (defvar gtk-unhyphen-map (let ((map (make-string (1+ ?-))) (i 0)) (while (< i ?-) (aset map i i) (setq i (1+ i))) (aset map i ?_) map)) (defvar gtk-emitted-composite-helpers nil) ;; Entry point (defun build-gtk (defs-file-name output-file-name) (let ((gtk-enums nil) (gtk-string-enums nil) (gtk-flags nil) (gtk-boxed nil) (gtk-objects nil) (gtk-functions nil) (gtk-options nil) (gtk-subrs nil) (gtk-imported-enums nil) (gtk-imported-string-enums nil) (gtk-imported-flags nil) (gtk-imported-boxed nil) (gtk-imported-objects nil) (gtk-importing nil) (gtk-emitted-composite-helpers nil)) (let ((defs-file (open-file defs-file-name 'read))) (or defs-file (error "Can't open input file: %s" defs-file-name)) (unwind-protect (parse-gtk defs-file) (close-file defs-file))) (setq gtk-enums (nreverse gtk-enums)) (setq gtk-string-enums (nreverse gtk-string-enums)) (setq gtk-flags (nreverse gtk-flags)) (setq gtk-boxed (nreverse gtk-boxed)) (setq gtk-objects (nreverse gtk-objects)) (setq gtk-functions (nreverse gtk-functions)) (let ((output-file (open-file output-file-name 'write))) (or output-file (error "Can't open output file: %s" output-file-name)) (unwind-protect (let ((standard-output output-file)) (output-gtk output-file)) (close-file output-file))))) (defun build-gtk-batch () (or (= (length command-line-args) 2) (error "usage: INPUT OUTPUT")) (let ((in (car command-line-args)) (out (nth 1 command-line-args))) (setq command-line-args (nthcdr 2 command-line-args)) (build-gtk in out))) ;; Parsing (defun parse-gtk (input) (condition-case nil (while t (let ((def (read input))) ;;(format standard-error "read: %S\n" def) (when def (or (consp def) (error "Definition isn't a list")) (cond ((memq (car def) '(include import)) (let ((file (open-file (expand-file-name (nth 1 def) (file-name-directory (file-binding input))) 'read))) (or file (error "Can't open input file: %s" (nth 1 def))) (unwind-protect (let ((gtk-importing (if (eq (car def) 'import) t gtk-importing))) (parse-gtk file)) (close-file file)))) ((eq (car def) 'define-enum) (let* ((name (nth 1 def)) (body (nthcdr 2 def)) (cell (or (assq name gtk-enums) (assq name gtk-imported-enums)))) (if cell (rplacd cell body) (if (not gtk-importing) (setq gtk-enums (cons (cons name body) gtk-enums)) (setq gtk-imported-enums (cons (cons name body) gtk-imported-enums)))))) ((eq (car def) 'define-string-enum) (let* ((name (nth 1 def)) (body (nthcdr 2 def)) (cell (or (assq name gtk-string-enums) (assq name gtk-imported-string-enums)))) (if cell (rplacd cell body) (if (not gtk-importing) (setq gtk-string-enums (cons (cons name body) gtk-string-enums)) (setq gtk-imported-string-enums (cons (cons name body) gtk-imported-string-enums)))))) ((eq (car def) 'define-flags) (let* ((name (nth 1 def)) (body (nthcdr 2 def)) (cell (or (assq name gtk-flags) (assq name gtk-imported-flags)))) (if cell (rplacd cell body) (if (not gtk-importing) (setq gtk-flags (cons (cons name body) gtk-flags)) (setq gtk-imported-flags (cons (cons name body) gtk-imported-flags)))))) ((eq (car def) 'define-boxed) (let ((cell (or (assq (nth 1 def) gtk-boxed) (assq (nth 1 def) gtk-imported-boxed)))) (if cell (rplacd cell (nthcdr 2 def)) (if (not gtk-importing) (setq gtk-boxed (cons (cdr def) gtk-boxed)) (setq gtk-imported-boxed (cons (cdr def) gtk-imported-boxed)))))) ((eq (car def) 'define-object) (let* ((name (nth 1 def)) (super (nth 2 def)) (attrs (nthcdr 3 def)) (cell (or (assq name gtk-objects) (assq name gtk-imported-objects)))) (when (car super) (setq attrs (cons (cons 'super (car super)) attrs))) (if cell (rplacd cell attrs) (if (not gtk-importing) (setq gtk-objects (cons (cons name attrs) gtk-objects)) (setq gtk-imported-objects (cons (cons name attrs) gtk-imported-objects)))))) ((eq (car def) 'define-func) (unless gtk-importing (let ((cell (assq (nth 1 def) gtk-functions))) (if cell (rplacd cell (nthcdr 2 def)) (setq gtk-functions (cons (cdr def) gtk-functions)))))) ((eq (car def) 'define-type) (eval def)) ((eq (car def) 'options) (unless gtk-importing (mapc (lambda (cell) (let ((value (assq (car cell) gtk-options))) (if value (rplacd value (nconc (cdr value) (list (nth 1 cell)))) (setq gtk-options (cons cell gtk-options))))) (cdr def)))) ((eq (car def) 'add-options) (unless gtk-importing (let ((value (assq (nth 1 def) gtk-options))) (if value (rplacd value (nconc (cdr value) (nthcdr 2 def))) (setq gtk-options (cons (cdr def) gtk-options)))))) (t (gtk-warning "Ignoring `%S'" def)))))) (end-of-stream))) ;; Code generation (defmacro @ args (list* 'format 'output args)) (defun output-header (output) (@ "/* Automatically generated by build-gtk, DO NOT EDIT! */\n\n") (when (gtk-get-options 'includes gtk-options) (mapc (lambda (opt) (@ "%s\n" opt)) (gtk-get-options 'includes gtk-options))) (@ "#include \n") (@ "#include \"rep-gtk.h\"\n\n")) (defun output-footer (output) (let* ((feature (gtk-get-option 'provide gtk-options)) (aliases (gtk-get-options 'alias gtk-options)) (init (gtk-get-option 'init-func gtk-options))) (when feature (@ "\nrepv\nrep_dl_init \(void\)\n{\n") (@ " repv s = rep_push_structure \(\"%s\"\);\n" feature) (mapc (lambda (a) (@ " /* ::alias:%s %s:: */\n" a feature) (@ " rep_alias_structure \(\"%s\"\);\n" a)) aliases) (when init (@ "\n %s \(\);\n\n" init)) (@ " return rep_pop_structure \(s\);\n") (@ "}\n")))) (defun output-imported-enums (output) (when gtk-imported-enums (@ "\f\n/* Imported enums */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (enum) (let* ((cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name (car enum))))) (@ "extern sgtk_enum_info sgtk_%s_info;\n" cname))) gtk-imported-enums) (@ "\n"))) (defun output-enums (output) (when gtk-enums (@ "\f\n/* Enums definitions */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (enum) (let* ((name (car enum)) (cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name name))) (values (cdr enum))) ;; write literal names (@ "static sgtk_enum_literal _%s_literals[%d] = {\n" cname (length values)) (mapc (lambda (cell) (@ " { \"%s\", %s },\n" (car cell) (nth 1 cell))) values) (@ "};\n") ;; write type info struct (@ "sgtk_enum_info sgtk_%s_info = {\n" cname) (@ " { \"%s\", G_TYPE_ENUM }, %d, _%s_literals,\n" name (length values) cname) (@ "};\n\n"))) gtk-enums))) (defun output-imported-string-enums (output) (when gtk-imported-string-enums (@ "\f\n/* Imported string enums */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (enum) (let* ((cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name (car enum))))) (@ "extern sgtk_string_enum_info sgtk_%s_info;\n" cname))) gtk-imported-string-enums) (@ "\n"))) (defun output-string-enums (output) (when gtk-string-enums (@ "\f\n/* String enums definitions */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (enum) (let* ((name (car enum)) (cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name name))) (values (cdr enum))) ;; write literal names (@ "static sgtk_senum_literal _%s_literals[%d] = {\n" cname (length values)) (mapc (lambda (cell) (@ " { \"%s\", %s },\n" (car cell) (nth 1 cell))) values) (@ "};\n") ;; write type info struct (@ "sgtk_senum_info sgtk_%s_info = {\n" cname) (@ " { \"%s\", G_TYPE_INVALID }, %d, _%s_literals,\n" name (length values) cname) (@ "};\n\n"))) gtk-string-enums))) (defun output-imported-flags (output) (when gtk-imported-flags (@ "\f\n/* Imported flags */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (flag) (let* ((cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name (car flag))))) (@ "extern sgtk_enum_info sgtk_%s_info;\n" cname))) gtk-imported-flags) (@ "\n"))) (defun output-flags (output) (when gtk-flags (@ "\f\n/* Flags definitions */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (flag) (let* ((name (car flag)) (cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name name))) (values (cdr flag))) ;; write literal names (@ "static sgtk_enum_literal _%s_literals[%d] = {\n" cname (length values)) (mapc (lambda (cell) (@ " { \"%s\", %s },\n" (car cell) (nth 1 cell))) values) (@ "};\n") ;; write type info struct (@ "sgtk_enum_info sgtk_%s_info = {\n" cname) (@ " { \"%s\", G_TYPE_FLAGS }, %d, _%s_literals,\n" name (length values) cname) (@ "};\n\n"))) gtk-flags))) (defun output-imported-boxed (output) (when gtk-imported-boxed (@ "\f\n/* Imported boxed structures */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (boxed) (let* ((cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name (car boxed))))) (@ "extern sgtk_boxed_info sgtk_%s_info;\n" cname))) gtk-imported-boxed) (@ "\n"))) (defun output-boxed (output) (when gtk-boxed (@ "\f\n/* Boxed structure definitions */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (boxed) (let* ((name (car boxed)) (cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name name))) (attrs (cdr boxed)) (conv (car (cdr (assq 'conversion attrs))))) (when conv (@ "repv %s (repv);\n" conv)) (@ "sgtk_boxed_info sgtk_%s_info = {\n" cname) (@ " { \"%s\", G_TYPE_BOXED, %s },\n" name (or conv "NULL")) (@ " (void *(*)(void*))%s,\n" (or (car (cdr (assq 'copy attrs))) "NULL")) (@ " (void (*)(void*))%s,\n" (or (car (cdr (assq 'free attrs))) "NULL")) (@ " %s\n" (or (car (cdr (assq 'size attrs))) 0)) (@ "};\n\n"))) gtk-boxed))) (defun output-imported-objects (output) (when gtk-imported-objects (@ "\f\n/* Imported GTK objects */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (obj) (let* ((cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name (car obj))))) (@ "extern sgtk_object_info sgtk_%s_info;\n" cname))) gtk-imported-objects) (@ "\n"))) (defun output-objects (output) (when gtk-objects (@ "\f\n/* GTK object definitions */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (obj) (let* ((name (car obj)) (cname (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name name)))) (@ "sgtk_object_info sgtk_%s_info = {\n" cname) (@ " { \"%s\", G_TYPE_OBJECT }, %s_get_type\n" name cname) (@ "};\n\n"))) gtk-objects))) (defun output-type-info (output) (when (or gtk-enums gtk-flags gtk-boxed gtk-objects) (@ "\f\n/* Vector of all type information */\n\n") (@ "static sgtk_type_info *_type_infos[] = {\n") (mapc (lambda (lst) (mapc (lambda (type) (@ " (sgtk_type_info*)&sgtk_%s_info,\n" (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name (car type))))) lst)) (list gtk-enums gtk-string-enums gtk-flags gtk-boxed gtk-objects)) (@ " NULL\n};\n\n"))) (defun output-functions (output) (@ "\f\n/* Defuns */\n\n") (mapc (lambda (fun) (let ;; send output to a temporary buffer to allow helper ;; functions to be emitted asynchronously ((temporary-stream (make-string-output-stream))) (output-function fun temporary-stream) (write output (get-output-stream-string temporary-stream)))) gtk-functions) (@ "\n\n")) (defun output-subrs (output) (@ "\f\n/* Initialisation */\n\n") (let ((init-func (gtk-get-option 'init-func gtk-options)) (other-inits (gtk-get-options 'other-inits gtk-options)) (extra-init (gtk-get-options 'extra-init-code gtk-options)) (system-init (gtk-get-options 'system-init-code gtk-options))) (when init-func (@ "void\n%s (void)\n{\n" init-func) (@ " static int done;\n if (!done)\n {\n") (@ " done = 1;\n") (mapc (lambda (func) (@ " %s ();\n" func)) other-inits) (when (or gtk-enums gtk-string-enums gtk-flags gtk-boxed gtk-objects) (@ " sgtk_register_type_infos (_type_infos);\n")) (mapc (lambda (cname) (@ " rep_ADD_SUBR(S%s);\n" cname)) (nreverse gtk-subrs)) (mapc (lambda (code) (declare (unused code)) (@ " %s\n")) extra-init) (when system-init (@ " {\n") (@ " char *tem = getenv (\"REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE\");\n") (@ " if (tem == 0 || atoi (tem) == 0) {\n") (mapc (lambda (code) (@ " %s\n" code)) system-init) (@ " }\n") (@ " }\n")) (@ " \}\n\}\n")))) (defun output-gtk (output) (output-header output) (output-imported-enums output) (output-imported-string-enums output) (output-imported-flags output) (output-imported-boxed output) (output-imported-objects output) (output-enums output) (output-string-enums output) (output-flags output) (output-boxed output) (output-objects output) (output-functions output) (output-field-functions gtk-boxed output) (output-field-functions gtk-objects output) (output-type-info output) (output-subrs output) (output-footer output)) ;; Type management (defun gtk-outer-type (type) (while (consp type) (setq type (car type))) type) (defun gtk-inner-type (type) (while (consp (car type)) (setq type (car type))) (nth 1 type)) (defun gtk-composite-type-mode (type) (while (consp (car type)) (setq type (car type))) (case (car type) ((ret) 'out) ((fvec) (or (nth 3 type) 'in)) (t (or (nth 2 type) 'in)))) (defun gtk-composite-type-len (type) (while (consp (car type)) (setq type (car type))) (case (car type) ((ret) 1) ((fvec) (nth 2 type)) (t nil))) (defun gtk-type-info (type) (let* ((actual-type (gtk-outer-type type)) (typage (cond ((or (assq actual-type gtk-enums) (assq actual-type gtk-imported-enums)) (assq 'enum gtk-type-alist)) ((or (assq actual-type gtk-string-enums) (assq actual-type gtk-imported-string-enums)) (assq 'senum gtk-type-alist)) ((or (assq actual-type gtk-flags) (assq actual-type gtk-imported-flags)) (assq 'flags gtk-type-alist)) ((or (assq actual-type gtk-boxed) (assq actual-type gtk-imported-boxed)) (assq 'boxed gtk-type-alist)) ((or (assq actual-type gtk-objects) (assq actual-type gtk-imported-objects)) (assq 'object gtk-type-alist)) (t (assq actual-type gtk-type-alist))))) (or typage (error "Unknown type: %s" type)))) (defmacro gtk-typage-prop (typage prop) `(cdr (assq ,prop (nthcdr 5 ,typage)))) (defun gtk-type-decl (type typage) (let ((decl (nth 1 typage))) (if (functionp decl) (funcall decl type typage) decl))) (defmacro gtk-type-fromrep (typage) `(nth 2 ,typage)) (defmacro gtk-type-torep (typage) `(nth 3 ,typage)) (defmacro gtk-type-pred (typage) `(nth 4 ,typage)) (defun gtk-type-prop (type prop) (gtk-typage-prop (gtk-type-info type) prop)) ;; Function arg helpers (defmacro gtk-get-arg-options (option arg) `(assq ,option (nthcdr 2 ,arg))) (defun gtk-arg-optional-p (arg) (nth 1 (gtk-get-arg-options '= arg))) (defmacro gtk-arg-type (arg) `(car ,arg)) (defmacro gtk-arg-name (arg) `(symbol-name (nth 1 ,arg))) ;; Type output functions (defun output-complex-type (type typage) (declare (unused typage)) (setq type (gtk-outer-type type)) (if (or (assq type gtk-enums) (assq type gtk-imported-enums) (assq type gtk-flags) (assq type gtk-imported-flags)) (symbol-name type) (format nil "%s*" type))) (define (output-rep-to-static x) (lambda (output type rep-var typage) (setq type (gtk-outer-type type)) (let ((name (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name type)))) (@ "\(%s\) sgtk_rep_to_%s \(%s, &sgtk_%s_info\)" (gtk-type-decl type typage) x rep-var name)))) (define (output-static-to-rep x) (lambda (output type gtk-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (setq type (gtk-outer-type type)) (let ((name (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name type)))) (@ "sgtk_%s_to_rep \(%s, &sgtk_%s_info\)" x gtk-var name)))) (define (output-static-pred x) (lambda (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (@ "sgtk_valid_%s \(%s, &sgtk_%s_info\)" x rep-var (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name type))))) (define output-rep-to-enum (output-rep-to-static 'enum)) (define output-enum-to-rep (output-static-to-rep 'enum)) (define output-enum-pred (output-static-pred 'enum)) (define output-rep-to-senum (output-rep-to-static 'senum)) (define output-senum-to-rep (output-static-to-rep 'senum)) (define output-senum-pred (output-static-pred 'senum)) (define output-rep-to-flags (output-rep-to-static 'flags)) (define output-flags-to-rep (output-static-to-rep 'flags)) (define output-flags-pred (output-static-pred 'flags)) (defun output-rep-to-boxed (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (setq type (gtk-outer-type type)) (@ "\(%s*\) sgtk_rep_to_boxed \(%s\)" type rep-var)) (defun output-boxed-to-rep (output type gtk-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (let* ((base-type (gtk-outer-type type)) (name (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name base-type))) (copy (if (assq 'copy (cdr type)) (gtk-get-option 'copy (cdr type)) t))) (@ "sgtk_boxed_to_rep \(%s, &sgtk_%s_info, %d\)" gtk-var name (if copy 1 0)))) (defun output-boxed-pred (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (@ "sgtk_valid_boxed \(%s, &sgtk_%s_info\)" rep-var (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name type)))) (defun output-rep-to-object (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (setq type (gtk-outer-type type)) (@ "\(%s*\) sgtk_get_gobj \(%s\)" type rep-var)) (defun output-object-to-rep (output type gtk-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (setq type (gtk-outer-type type)) (@ "sgtk_wrap_gobj \(\(GObject*\) %s\)" gtk-var)) (defun output-object-pred (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (@ "sgtk_is_a_gobj \(%s_get_type \(\), %s\)" (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name type)) rep-var)) (defun output-rep-to-full-callback (output type rep-var typage options) (declare (unused typage type)) (let ((protect (gtk-get-option 'protection options))) (cond ((eq protect '*result*) (@ "sgtk_new_protect \(%s\)" rep-var)) ((and (not (eq protect t)) (not (eq protect nil))) (@ "sgtk_protect \(p_%s, %s\)" protect rep-var)) (t (@ "sgtk_protect \(Qt, %s\)" rep-var))))) (defun output-full-callback-args (output type var options) (declare (unused typage type options)) (@ "0, sgtk_callback_marshal, (gpointer)%s, sgtk_callback_destroy" var)) (defun output-full-callback-finish (output type g-var r-var options) (declare (unused typage type r-var)) (let ((protect (gtk-get-option 'protection options))) (when (eq protect '*result*) (@ " sgtk_set_protect \(pr_ret, %s\);\n" g-var)))) (defun output-rep-to-gclosure (output type rep-var typage options) (declare (unused typage type)) (let ((protect (gtk-get-option 'protection options))) (cond ((eq protect '*result*) (@ "sgtk_new_gclosure \(%s\)" rep-var)) ((and (not (eq protect t)) (not (eq protect nil))) (@ "sgtk_gclosure \(p_%s, %s\)" protect rep-var)) (t (@ "sgtk_gclosure \(Qt, %s\)" rep-var))))) (defun output-gclosure-finish (output type g-var r-var options) (declare (unused typage type r-var)) (let ((protect (gtk-get-option 'protection options))) (when (eq protect '*result*) (@ " sgtk_set_gclosure \(pr_ret, %s\);\n" g-var)))) (defun output-rep-to-cvec (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (let* ((inner-type (gtk-inner-type type)) (inner-typage (gtk-type-info inner-type)) (decl (gtk-type-decl inner-type inner-typage)) (mode (gtk-composite-type-mode type))) (output-helper inner-type standard-output) (@ "sgtk_rep_to_cvec \(%s, %s, sizeof \(%s\)\)" rep-var (if (eq mode 'out) "0" (format nil "_sgtk_helper_fromrep_%s" inner-type)) decl))) (defun output-cvec-to-rep (output type gtk-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (let* ((inner-type (gtk-inner-type type)) (inner-typage (gtk-type-info inner-type)) (decl (gtk-type-decl inner-type inner-typage))) (output-helper inner-type standard-output) (@ "sgtk_cvec_to_rep \(&%s, _sgtk_helper_torep_copy_%s, sizeof \(%s\)\)" gtk-var inner-type decl))) (defun output-cvec-pred (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (let* ((inner-type (gtk-inner-type type)) (mode (gtk-composite-type-mode type)) (len (gtk-composite-type-len type))) (output-helper inner-type standard-output) (if len (@ "sgtk_valid_complen \(%s, %s, %s\)" rep-var (if (eq mode 'out) ;; `out', so don't check inner validity "NULL" (concat "_sgtk_helper_valid_" (symbol-name inner-type))) len) (@ "sgtk_valid_composite \(%s, _sgtk_helper_valid_%s\)" rep-var inner-type)))) (defun output-cvec-args (output type var options) (declare (unused typage options)) (let* ((outer-type (gtk-outer-type type)) (inner-type (gtk-inner-type type)) (inner-typage (gtk-type-info inner-type)) (decl (gtk-type-decl inner-type inner-typage))) (cond ((eq outer-type 'cvec) (@ "%s.count, \(%s*\) %s.vec" var decl var)) ((eq outer-type 'cvecr) (@ "\(%s*\) %s.vec, %s.count" decl var var)) ((memq outer-type '(fvec ret tvec)) (@ "\(%s*\) %s.vec" decl var)) (t (gtk-warning "Don't know how to pass type %s" type))))) (defun output-cvec-finish (output type gtk-var rep-var options) (declare (unused typage options)) (let* ((inner-type (gtk-inner-type type)) (inner-typage (gtk-type-info inner-type)) (decl (gtk-type-decl inner-type inner-typage)) (mode (gtk-composite-type-mode type))) (@ " sgtk_cvec_finish \(&%s, %s, %s, sizeof \(%s\)\);\n" gtk-var rep-var (if (eq mode 'in) "0" (format nil "_sgtk_helper_torep_nocopy_%s" inner-type)) decl))) (defun output-rep-to-list (output type rep-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (let ((outer-type (gtk-outer-type type)) (inner-type (gtk-inner-type type))) (output-helper inner-type standard-output) (@ "sgtk_rep_to_%s \(%s, _sgtk_helper_fromrep_%s\)" outer-type rep-var inner-type))) (defun output-list-to-rep (output type gtk-var typage) (declare (unused typage)) (let ((outer-type (gtk-outer-type type)) (inner-type (gtk-inner-type type))) (output-helper inner-type standard-output) (@ "sgtk_%s_to_rep \(%s, _sgtk_helper_torep_copy_%s\)" outer-type gtk-var inner-type))) (defun output-list-finish (output type gtk-var rep-var options) (declare (unused typage options)) (let ((outer-type (gtk-outer-type type)) (inner-type (gtk-inner-type type)) (mode (gtk-composite-type-mode type))) (@ " sgtk_%s_finish \(%s, %s, %s\);\n" outer-type gtk-var rep-var (if (eq mode 'in) "0" (format nil "_sgtk_helper_torep_nocopy_%s" inner-type))))) ;; Function generation (defun output-function (def output #!optional function-callback) (let* ((ret (nth 1 def)) (args (nth 2 def)) (options (nthcdr 3 def)) (fname (symbol-name (car def))) (rname (or (gtk-get-option 'scm-name options) (gtk-hyphenate-name fname))) (cname (gtk-unhyphenate-name rname)) (subrtype (if (or (> (length args) 5) (gtk-get-option 'rest-arg options)) 'n (length args)))) (setq gtk-subrs (cons cname gtk-subrs)) ;; output header (@ "DEFUN\(\"%s\", F%s, S%s, \(" rname cname cname) (if (eq subrtype 'n) (@ "repv args") (if (zerop subrtype) (@ "void") (let ((tem args)) (while tem (@ "repv p_%s%s" (gtk-arg-name (car tem)) (if (cdr tem) ", " "")) (setq tem (cdr tem)))))) (@ "\), rep_Subr%s\)\n{\n" (if (numberp subrtype) subrtype "N")) (unless (eq ret 'none) (@ " repv pr_ret;\n")) (when (eq subrtype 'n) (@ " repv ") (let ((tem args)) (while tem (@ "p_%s%s" (gtk-arg-name (car tem)) (if (cdr tem) ", " ";\n\n")) (setq tem (cdr tem))))) ;; output any gc roots required (mapc (lambda (arg) (when (or (gtk-get-arg-options 'protect-during arg) (gtk-type-prop (gtk-arg-type arg) 'finish)) (@ " rep_GC_root gc_%s;\n" (gtk-arg-name arg)))) args) ;; output arg/ret decls (mapc (lambda (arg) (let* ((type (gtk-arg-type arg)) (typage (gtk-type-info type)) (decl (gtk-type-decl type typage))) (if (stringp decl) (@ " %s c_%s;\n" decl (gtk-arg-name arg)) (gtk-warning "Don't know how to declare type: %s" type)))) args) (when (gtk-get-option 'gerror-arg options) (@ " GError* error = NULL;\n")) (unless (eq ret 'none) (let* ((typage (gtk-type-info ret)) (decl (gtk-type-decl ret typage))) (cond ((stringp decl) (@ " %s cr_ret;\n" decl)) ((functionp decl) (funcall decl output ret "cr_ret" typage options)) (t (gtk-warning "Don't know how to declare type: %s" ret))))) (unless (and (null args) (eq ret 'none)) (@ "\n")) ;; break out the list of parameters (when (eq subrtype 'n) (let ((tem args) (i 1)) (while tem (@ " if \(!rep_CONSP\(args\)\)\n") (@ " p_%s = Qnil; \n" (gtk-arg-name (car tem))) (@ " else {\n") (@ (if (and (null (cdr tem)) (gtk-get-option 'rest-arg options)) " p_%s = args; args = Qnil;\n" " p_%s = rep_CAR(args); args = rep_CDR(args);\n") (gtk-arg-name (car tem))) (@ " }\n") (setq tem (cdr tem)) (setq i (1+ i))) (@ "\n"))) ;; output arg checks and conversions (let ((tem args) (i 1)) (while tem (let* ((type (gtk-arg-type (car tem))) (typage (gtk-type-info type)) (pred (gtk-type-pred typage)) (optional (gtk-arg-optional-p (car tem))) (type-options (gtk-get-options type gtk-options))) (when (gtk-get-option 'conversion type-options) (@ " p_%s = %s \(p_%s\);\n" (gtk-arg-name (car tem)) (gtk-get-option 'conversion type-options) (gtk-arg-name (car tem)))) (unless (or optional (null pred)) (when (gtk-get-arg-options 'null-ok (car tem)) (@ " if (p_%s != Qnil)\n " (gtk-arg-name (car tem)))) (@ " rep_DECLARE \(%d, p_%s, " i (gtk-arg-name (car tem))) (cond ((stringp pred) (@ "%s \(p_%s\)" pred (gtk-arg-name (car tem)))) ((functionp pred) (funcall pred output type (concat "p_" (gtk-arg-name (car tem))) typage options)) (t (gtk-warning "Don't know type predicate: %s" type))) (@ "\);\n")) (setq tem (cdr tem)) (setq i (1+ i))))) (when args (@ "\n")) ;; initialise gc roots (mapc (lambda (arg) (when (or (gtk-get-arg-options 'protect-during arg) (gtk-type-prop (gtk-arg-type arg) 'finish)) (@ " rep_PUSHGC \(gc_%s, p_%s\);\n" (gtk-arg-name arg) (gtk-arg-name arg)))) args) ;; output arg initialisations (mapc (lambda (arg) (let* ((type (gtk-arg-type arg)) (typage (gtk-type-info type)) (from (gtk-type-fromrep typage)) (optional (gtk-arg-optional-p arg))) (when (gtk-get-arg-options 'null-ok arg) (@ " if (p_%s == Qnil)\n c_%s = 0; \n else\n " (gtk-arg-name arg) (gtk-arg-name arg))) (when optional (@ " if \(p_%s == Qnil\)\n c_%s = %s;\n else\n " (gtk-arg-name arg) (gtk-arg-name arg) optional)) (@ " c_%s = " (gtk-arg-name arg)) (cond ((stringp from) (@ "%s \(p_%s\)" from (gtk-arg-name arg))) ((functionp from) (funcall from output type (concat "p_" (gtk-arg-name arg)) typage options)) (t (gtk-warning "Don't know how to convert repv to %s" type))) (@ ";\n"))) args) (when args (@ "\n")) (if function-callback (funcall function-callback output) ;; output call (@ " ") (unless (eq ret 'none) (@ "cr_ret = ")) (@ "%s \(" fname) (let ((tem args)) (while tem (let ((opt (gtk-type-prop (gtk-arg-type (car tem)) 'c2args))) (if opt (if (functionp opt) (funcall opt output (gtk-arg-type (car tem)) (concat "c_" (gtk-arg-name (car tem))) options) (gtk-warning "c2args function %s undefined" opt)) (@ "c_%s" (gtk-arg-name (car tem))))) (@ (if (cdr tem) ", " "")) (setq tem (cdr tem)))) (if (gtk-get-option 'gerror-arg options) (@ ", &error")) (@ "\);\n\n")) ;; output ret conversion (unless (eq ret 'none) (let* ((typage (gtk-type-info ret)) (to (gtk-type-torep typage))) (@ " pr_ret = ") (cond ((stringp to) (@ "%s \(cr_ret\)" to)) ((functionp to) (funcall to output ret "cr_ret" typage options)) (t (gtk-warning "Don't know how to convert %s to repv" ret))) (@ ";\n"))) ;; output `finish' options (mapc (lambda (arg) (let ((opt (gtk-type-prop (gtk-arg-type arg) 'finish))) (when opt (if (functionp opt) (funcall opt output (gtk-arg-type arg) (concat "c_" (gtk-arg-name arg)) (concat "p_" (gtk-arg-name arg)) options) (gtk-warning "finish function %s undefined" opt))))) args) ;; pop gc roots (mapc (lambda (arg) (when (or (gtk-get-arg-options 'protect-during arg) (gtk-type-prop (gtk-arg-type arg) 'finish)) (@ " rep_POPGC;\n" (gtk-arg-name arg) (gtk-arg-name arg)))) args) ;; gerror checking (when (gtk-get-option 'gerror-arg options) (@ " if (error != NULL)\n" ) (@ " sgtk_throw_gerror (\"%s\", error);\n" fname)) ;; output return statement (if (eq ret 'none) (@ " return Qnil;\n") (@ " return pr_ret;\n")) ;; footer (@ "}\n\n"))) ;; Field access functions (defun output-field-functions (type-list output) (mapc (lambda (def) (let ((fields (cdr (assq 'fields (cdr def))))) (when fields (mapc #'(lambda (field) (output-field-accessors (car def) field output (car (cdr (assq 'setter (nthcdr 2 field)))) (car (cdr (assq 'getter (nthcdr 2 field)))))) fields)) (output-type-predicate (car def) output))) type-list)) (defun output-field-accessors (datatype field output #!optional settable getter) (let* ((type (car field)) (cdatatype (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name datatype))) (cfieldname (symbol-name (nth 1 field)))) (output-function (list (intern (format nil "%s_%s" cdatatype cfieldname)) type (list (list datatype 'obj))) output (lambda (output) (if getter (@ " cr_ret = %s (c_obj);\n" getter) (@ " cr_ret = c_obj->%s;\n" cfieldname)))) (when settable (output-function (list (intern (format nil "%s_%s_set" cdatatype cfieldname)) 'none (list (list datatype 'obj) (list type 'data))) output (lambda (output) (@ " c_obj->%s = c_data;\n" cfieldname)))))) (defun output-type-predicate (type output) (let* ((typage (gtk-type-info type)) (ctype (gtk-canonical-name (symbol-name type))) (rtype (gtk-hyphenate-name ctype)) (pred (gtk-type-pred typage))) (cond ((stringp pred) (setq pred (format nil "%s \(p_obj\)" pred))) ((functionp pred) (let ((temporary-output (make-string-output-stream))) (funcall pred temporary-output type "p_obj" typage nil) (setq pred (get-output-stream-string temporary-output)))) ((null pred) (setq pred "1"))) (@ "DEFUN\(\"%s-p\", F%s_p, S%s_p, \(repv p_obj\), rep_Subr1\)\n{\n" rtype ctype ctype) (@ " return \(%s\) ? Qt : Qnil;\n}\n\n" pred) (setq gtk-subrs (cons (intern (format nil "%s_p" ctype)) gtk-subrs)))) ;; Composite type helper functions (defun output-helper (type output) (unless (memq type gtk-emitted-composite-helpers) (setq gtk-emitted-composite-helpers (cons type gtk-emitted-composite-helpers)) (let* ((typage (gtk-type-info type)) (pred (gtk-type-pred typage)) (decl (gtk-type-decl type typage)) (from (gtk-type-fromrep typage)) (to (gtk-type-torep typage))) ;; use some hackery to get from, to, and pred functions as strings (cond ((stringp from) (setq from (concat from " \(obj\)"))) ((functionp from) (let ((temporary-output (make-string-output-stream))) (funcall from temporary-output type "obj" typage nil) (setq from (get-output-stream-string temporary-output))))) (cond ((stringp to) (setq to (format nil "%s \(*\(%s*\)mem\)" to decl))) ((functionp to) (let ((temporary-output (make-string-output-stream))) (funcall to temporary-output type (format nil "\(*\(%s*\)mem\)" decl) typage nil) (setq to (get-output-stream-string temporary-output))))) (cond ((stringp pred) (setq pred (format nil "%s \(obj\)" pred))) ((functionp pred) (let ((temporary-output (make-string-output-stream))) (funcall pred temporary-output type "obj" typage nil) (setq pred (get-output-stream-string temporary-output)))) ((null pred) (setq pred "1"))) (unless (and (stringp decl) (stringp pred) (stringp from) (stringp to)) (error "Can't create composite helper for %s" type)) (@ "/* helpers for %s */\n" type) (@ "static int\n_sgtk_helper_valid_%s \(repv obj\)\n" type) (@ "\{\n return obj == Qnil || \(%s\);\n\}\n" pred) (@ "static void\n_sgtk_helper_fromrep_%s \(repv obj, void *mem\)\n" type) (@ "\{\n *\(%s*\)mem = %s;\n\}\n" decl from) (@ "static repv\n_sgtk_helper_torep_copy_%s \(void *mem\)\n" type) (@ "\{\n return %s;\n\}\n" to) ;; XXX presumably there should be a difference between the ;; XXX copy and no_copy variants!? (@ "static repv\n_sgtk_helper_torep_nocopy_%s \(void *mem\)\n" type) (@ "\{\n return %s;\n\}\n\n" to)))) ;; Sundries (defun gtk-canonical-name (name) (let ((out nil) (point 0)) ;; Some Classes (GtkUIManager) contain Upcase Tokens: UI (while (string-match "[A-Z]([A-Z]+)[A-Z]" name) (let ((upcase-token (substring name (match-start 1) (match-end 1)))) (setq name (string-replace upcase-token (string-downcase upcase-token) name)))) (while (string-match "[A-Z]+" name point) (setq out (cons (substring name point (match-start)) out)) (unless (zerop point) (setq out (cons ?_ out))) (setq out (cons (translate-string (substring name (match-start) (match-end)) downcase-table) out)) (setq point (match-end))) (if out (progn (setq out (cons (substring name point) out)) (apply concat (nreverse out))) name))) (defun gtk-hyphenate-name (name) (if (string-match "_" name) (translate-string (copy-sequence name) gtk-hyphen-map) name)) (defun gtk-unhyphenate-name (name) (if (string-match "-" name) (translate-string (copy-sequence name) gtk-unhyphen-map) name)) (defun gtk-warning (fmt . args) (apply format standard-error fmt args) (write standard-error ?\n)) ;; initialisation (define-type 'type "GtkType" "sgtk_rep_to_type" "sgtk_type_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_type") (define-type 'GValue "GValue" "sgtk_rep_to_gvalue" "sgtk_gvalue_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_gvalue") (define-type 'GtkArg "GtkArg" "sgtk_rep_to_arg" "sgtk_arg_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_arg") (define-type 'char "gchar" "sgtk_rep_to_char" "sgtk_char_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_char") (define-type 'bool "int" "sgtk_rep_to_bool" "sgtk_bool_to_rep" nil) ;; XXX fix the validation functions (define-type 'short "short" "sgtk_rep_to_int" "sgtk_int_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_int" '(listable . t)) (define-type 'ushort "gushort" "sgtk_rep_to_uint" "sgtk_uint_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_uint" '(listable . t)) (define-type 'int "gint" "sgtk_rep_to_int" "sgtk_int_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_int" '(listable . t)) (define-type 'uint "guint" "sgtk_rep_to_uint" "sgtk_uint_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_uint" '(listable . t)) (define-type 'GQuark "guint" "sgtk_rep_to_uint" "sgtk_uint_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_uint" '(listable . t)) (define-type 'long "glong" "sgtk_rep_to_long" "sgtk_long_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_long") (define-type 'ulong "gulong" "sgtk_rep_to_ulong" "sgtk_ulong_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_ulong") (define-type 'float "gfloat" "sgtk_rep_to_float" "sgtk_float_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_float") (define-type 'string "char*" "sgtk_rep_to_string" "sgtk_string_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_string" '(listable . t)) (define-type 'enum output-complex-type output-rep-to-enum output-enum-to-rep output-enum-pred) (define-type 'senum "char*" output-rep-to-senum output-senum-to-rep output-senum-pred) (define-type 'flags output-complex-type output-rep-to-flags output-flags-to-rep output-flags-pred) (define-type 'boxed output-complex-type output-rep-to-boxed output-boxed-to-rep output-boxed-pred '(listable . t)) (define-type 'GPointer "gpointer" "sgtk_rep_to_pointer" "sgtk_pointer_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_pointer") (define-type 'object output-complex-type output-rep-to-object output-object-to-rep output-object-pred '(listable . t)) (define-type 'static_string "const char*" nil "sgtk_static_string_to_rep" nil '(listable . t)) (define-type 'full-callback "sgtk_protshell*" output-rep-to-full-callback nil "sgtk_valid_function" (cons 'c2args output-full-callback-args) (cons 'finish output-full-callback-finish)) (define-type 'GClosure "GClosure*" output-rep-to-gclosure nil "sgtk_valid_function" (cons 'finish output-full-callback-finish)) (define-type 'file-descriptor "int" "sgtk_rep_to_fd" "sgtk_fd_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_fd") (define-type 'list "GList*" output-rep-to-list output-list-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-list-finish)) (define-type 'slist "GSList*" output-rep-to-list output-list-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-list-finish)) (define-type 'cvec "sgtk_cvec" output-rep-to-cvec output-cvec-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-cvec-finish) (cons 'c2args output-cvec-args)) (define-type 'cvecr "sgtk_cvec" output-rep-to-cvec output-cvec-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-cvec-finish) (cons 'c2args output-cvec-args)) (define-type 'fvec "sgtk_cvec" output-rep-to-cvec output-cvec-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-cvec-finish) (cons 'c2args output-cvec-args)) (define-type 'tvec "sgtk_cvec" output-rep-to-cvec output-cvec-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-cvec-finish) (cons 'c2args output-cvec-args)) (define-type 'ret "sgtk_cvec" output-rep-to-cvec output-cvec-to-rep output-cvec-pred (cons 'finish output-cvec-finish) (cons 'c2args output-cvec-args)) (define-type 'double "gdouble" "sgtk_rep_to_double" "sgtk_double_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_double") (define-type 'GdkPoint "GdkPoint" "sgtk_rep_to_point" "sgtk_point_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_point") (define-type 'rect "GdkRectangle" "sgtk_rep_to_rect" "sgtk_rect_to_rep" "sgtk_valid_rect") (define-type 'SCM "repv" "" "" nil) rep-gtk-0.90.0/autogen.sh0000755000175200017520000000135711246027131014163 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh if [ -f Makefile ]; then make distclean fi if [ -f aclocal.m4 ]; then rm -fv aclocal.m4 fi if [ -d m4 ]; then rm -fv m4/* fi if [ -f configure.in ]; then if grep "AC_CONFIG_HEADER" configure.in >/dev/null; then echo "Running autoheader" autoheader || exit 1 fi if grep "AM_PROG_LIBTOOL" configure.in >/dev/null; then echo "Running libtoolize" lver=$(libtool --version | grep 1.5) if [ "x${lver}" != "x" ]; then libtoolize --force --copy || exit 1 else libtoolize --force --copy --install || exit 1 fi fi echo "Running aclocal $ACLOCAL_FLAGS" aclocal -I m4 $ACLOCAL_FLAGS || exit 1 echo "Running autoconf $AUTOCONF_FLAGS" autoconf $AUTOCONF_FLAGS || exit 1 fi ./configure "$@" rep-gtk-0.90.0/TODO0000644000175200017520000000056611246027131012653 0ustar chrischris-*- indented-text -*- TODO ==== * need support for GQuark * need support for GtkAccelKeyFindFunc * need support for GtkAccelGroupEntry * need rep_to_static_string TODO (old) ==== * fix the signal_connect_object stuff in libglade-support.c * support the `define-struct' and `define-ptype' defs * add/fix support for implementing new GObject classes in lisp rep-gtk-0.90.0/README.guile-gtk0000644000175200017520000004635611246027131014741 0ustar chrischrisREADME for guile-gtk preliminary version 0.17 ********************************************* This is some glue code to make Gtk accessible from Guile so it provides a convenient interface for Scheme programmers to develop visual applications. It can optionally integrate with GNOME via the Gnome-guile module. Guile-gtk was started by Marius Vollmer and is currently mantained by Ariel Rios and other intrepid Guile hackers around the world. Guile-gtk is free software licensed under the GPL. New versions of this package will be available from http://www.ping.de/sites/zagadka/guile-gtk/ or in one of the mirrors: http://erin.netpedia.net/guile-gtk/ (USA) http://erin.linuxbox.com/guile-gtk/ (USA) http://linux.cem.itesm.mx/~jarios/guile-gtk/ (MEXICO) You can also get at the most recent development sources thru the Gnome CVS repository. Guile-gtk is contained in the gnome-guile module. See www.gnome.org for details. Guile-gtk was made with the idea of making it as generic as possible. As a result, it should be easy to extend it to new widgets and other Gtk extensions. It might even be possible to use some of this code for wrapping completely different C libraries, but that was not the goal. To somewhat unify the different high-level language bindings (such as the ones for Perl, Python, Objective C, maybe Java, etc.) Marius Vollmer tried to collect the salient bits of the Gtk API into a formal description. You should be able to generate large parts of the language specific glue code from it. Unfortunately, this formal description hasn't stabilized yet and we are currently more interested in completeness than in generality. Table of Contents - Acknowledgements - Bugs - Mailing List - Gtk versions - Related stuff - Package contents - Installing - Testing - Dynamic Linking - Wrapping Your Own Widgets - Composite Types and `call-by-reference' - Documentation Acknowledgements ---------------- Many people have contributed to guile-gtk by now. Many thanks to all of them! Please refer to the ChangeLog for details. Bugs ---- The main aim still is robustness, with an eye towards completeness. It should not be possible to crash your program from Scheme. Guile-gtk has to cope with anything. So if you find that your program crashes and you think it is due to a bug in your Scheme code, you have actually found a bug in guile-gtk or Gtk. Please report these bugs to the current maintainer,Ariel Rios, or to the mailing list Mailing List ------------ To subscribe to the list send mail to: To post messages please write to: Gtk Versions ------------ [ Whoa, can anyone put this into more simple words? Seems like I can't see the forest for all the trees. ] There are two lines of Gtk versions in active development, modeled after the Linux kernel scheme, I think. One is the stable branch that will maintain binary compatability, and the other is the development branch, where new features are tried out. The stable branch has version numbers like 1.2.x; the development branch is labeled 1.3.x and the absolutely latest version is made available thru CVS. Guile-gtk can be built for both gtk-1.2 and gtk-1.3. It is possible to have these two versions of guile-gtk installed and in use simultanously, but the sources can only be configured for one of them at any one time. That is, when you want to switch between Gtk versions, be sure to make distclean and re-configure. The version number of gtk that guile-gtk has been built for will be reflected in the names of the installed programs and libraries. When you are building for gtk-1.2, for example, you will get guile-gtk-1.2 and libguilegtk-1.2. Likewise, the guile modules include the version of gtk in their prefix. The modules for gtk-1.2 are named `(gtk-1.2 )', for example. When you want to use a specific version of gtk, you thus just have to use the right module names. You can't mix gtk-1.2 and gtk-1.3 modules and you will receive an error when you try to do so. This package will also install generic aliases for both the modules and the guile-gtk programs that refer to the gtk version that has been used while building it. In addition to "guile-gtk-1.2" or "guile-gtk-1.3" there will also be a symlink from plain "guile-gtk" to one of them. There will also be modules called `(gtk )' that will dispatch to the `appropriate' version of gtk. What is `appropriate' is determined in two steps: when one of the specific modules has already been activated, the generic modules will just refer to them. When no specific gtk module has been used before, they will refer to the version of gtk that has been used for building the package. Both guile-gtk-1.2 and guile-gtk-1.3 will activate their specific versions of the gtk modules at startup. Thus, the generic modules `(gtk )' always refer to gtk version used by the guile-gtk executable used to run them. Guile-gtk should always target the latest released versions of Gtk in both lines of development. There is no reason to use anything else than the latest `bug-fixing' gtk-1.2, and everybody who is using the unstable gtk-1.3 series can be expected to be up-to-date, right? Related Stuff ------------- Jeff Dike is writing a layer of macros/functions on top of guile-gtk that makes it simpler and fairly uniform to create widgets within Guile. It is available here http://www.mv.com/ipusers/karaya/simple-gtk/simple-gtk.scm David Lutterkort is writing a tool that makes it easy to give command line programs with too many options a nice GUI. Available here http://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/lutterdc/software/wickel.html There is also a list of applications developed using guile-gtk in: http://erin.netpedia.net/guile-gtk/apps.html Package Contents ---------------- guile-gtk.c guile-gtk.h Support for converting between Scheme types and Gtk types and the basic machine for making it all happen. gtk-support.c Some handwritten glue code. guile-compat.c Code to adapt to different versions of Guile. gtk-compat.c Code to adapt to different versions of Gtk. gdk-1.2.defs The formal description of the Gdk API for gtk-1.2. gtk-1.2.defs The formal description of the Gtk API for gtk-1.2. gdk-1.3.defs The formal description of the Gdk API for gtk-1.3. gtk-1.3.defs The formal description of the Gtk API for gtk-1.3. build-guile-gtk A Scheme program to generate much of the glue code. gtk/gtk.scm The Scheme part of the (gtk gtk) module. gtk/gdk.scm The Scheme part of the (gtk gdk) module. gtk/dynlink.scm Alternative dlopening that works better than the one in Guile. gtk/event-repl.scm Support for event driven read-eval-print loops. gtk-1.2/ Scheme modules for Gtk-1.2 gtk-1.3/ Scheme modules for Gtk-1.3 examples/ Some example programs. The rest is the usual configuration and building cruft. Installing ---------- See INSTALL for generic installation instructions. This package will build a new program, "guile-gtk" that is a regular Guile interpreter with the Gtk support already linked in. It accepts the usual "guile" command line options and in addition to that, it also understands the Gtk options. On a few systems, this package is also able to arrange things so that you can just use the (gtk gtk) module from a vanilla "guile". In fact, "guile-gtk" is only a kludge until dynamic linking works well enough. The package will also install "build-guile-gtk", a program for generating glue code for arbitrary *.defs files. It can also produce new executables that are variants of guile-gtk, with a different set of glue code pre-linked. NOTE: This package installs its Scheme code in a location determined by the prefix given to the configure script. It does not pay attention to where your Guile is installed. When Guile and this package are installed under the same prefix, everything is fine. When you use a different prefix for this package, you need to make sure that Guile knows about this location. For example, when you install this package under /usr/local/stuff/guile-gtk, you may want to add GUILE_LOAD_PATH=/usr/local/stuff/guile-gtk/share/guile to your environment. Or you might want to make some symlinks. This package does not try to be clever about these issues, as there are too many variations and potential solutions. Testing ------- % cd examples/ % ../guile-gtk -s test-gtk.scm should pop up a familiar pile of buttons. Not every test has been implemented, tho. All unexpected behaviour is probably a bug and I would be glad if you would tell me about it. Dynamic Linking --------------- Guile-gtk uses its own approach to dynamic linking of compiled code modules. The experimental mechanism provided by Guile itself proved to be troublesome in the real world. As long as you build your shared libraries with libtool, and you have the dlopen function, everything should just work. At least in theory. Please refer to gtk/dynlink.scm for the implementation and gtk/gdk.scm for a simple application. The code in gtk/dynlink.scm parses the *.la files installed by libtool and uses the information contained therein to resolve inter-library dependencies on its own. When a library is requested that has no associated *.la file, it simply calls dlopen with a ".so" suffix. When this ".so" library can't be opened it is simply ignored (with a warning). So the rule is: you must make sure that you have correct inter-library dependencies. Either use libtool, which will put these dependencies into its *.la files where we can find them; or build your shared libraries `by hand', so that dlopen can resolve the dependencies. In either case, do not include static libraries in the inter-library dependencies. As an exception, you do not need to include the Guile libraries (-lguile, -lqthreads, etc) in your dependencies, because they are always there. You *do* need -lguilegtk and the Gtk libraries, tho. We need to use the RTLD_GLOBAL flag to make all this happen, but unfortunately, Guile calls dlopen without this flag. This is why we have a very simple libguiledlopenhelper. The code in gtk/dynlink.scm tries to emulate the way the linker searches for libraries: First, each directory in LD_LIBRARY_PATH is tried, then "/usr/local/lib", "/usr/lib", "/lib", in that order. I expect things to change for the better in the future, of course, but shared libraries and dlopening are a very effective time-sink, it seems. UPDATE: when configure detects a recent version of libtool that looks like it can handle inter-library dependencies on its own, gtk/dynlink.scm just opens the library and does not try to be clever about *.la files. Libtool 1.2e works for me in this way. Wrapping Your Own Widgets ------------------------- There is a complete autoconfed/automade example for this. After installing the guile-gtk package, change to the examples/ directory: % cd examples % ./configure % make Again: you need to have guile-gtk installed for this to work! Now you should have a new executable `guile-foo' that has glue code for the function `foo-new' in the `(gtk foo)' module. You can test it thus: % ./guile-foo -s test-foo.scm Here is the general procedure: When you have some Gtk widgets that are not described in gtk.defs or gdk.defs, you can use build-guile-gtk to automatically generate glue code for them. Here is how to wrap the hypothetical GtkFoo widget and its related function gtk-foo-new. They are assumed to live in gtkfoo.h and libfoo. - Write the foo.defs file ;; We use the types defined in gtk-1.2.defs (import "gtk-1.2.defs") (define-object GtkFoo (GtkWidget)) (define-func gtk_foo_new GtkFoo ()) (options ;; Includes needed to compile code that uses GtkFoo. (includes "#include ") ;; The name of the generated initialization function. (init-func "foo_init_glue") ;; Libraries needed to link. libguilefoo will contain ;; the glue code and libfoo contains the widget itself. (libs "-lguilefoo -lfoo")) - Write the foo.scm file (define-module (gtk foo) :use-module (gtk dynlink)) ;; Call the init function, either using a pre-linked -lguilefoo or ;; dynamically linking it. (merge-compiled-code "foo_init_glue" "libguilefoo") - Generate the glue code % build-guile-gtk glue foo.defs >foo-glue.c - Compile the glue code into a shared library, using libtool [This will be simplified and then explained. Right now, keep in mind to use gtk-config and build-guile to get all necessary flags and libraries.] % libtool --mode=link ... -o libguilefoo.la ... - Install the shared library, again using libtool. % libtool --mode=install cp libguilefoo.la /lib/ - Install the foo.scm file % cp foo.scm /share/guile/gtk/foo.scm - Install the *.defs files for other people to use. % cp foo.defs foo.defs.guile /share/guile-gtk/ Now you should be able to just (use-modules (gtk foo)). When dynamic linking does not work for you, you might want to try % build-guile-gtk link foo.defs -o guile-foo This will link a new executable named guile-foo that will have the libguilefoo library pre-linked into it so that you do not need dynamic-link. This will work with any number of *.defs files. Composite Types and `call-by-reference' --------------------------------------- Guile-gtk has (still experimental) support for composite types like lists and vectors. On the Gtk+ side, the types GSList (singly linked list), GList (doubly linked list), and counted and fixed length vectors are supported. On the Scheme side, you can use Scheme lists and Scheme vectors. You can mix these types freely. That is you can use a list on the Scheme side to represent a vector on the Gtk+ side, and vice versa. Composite types have modes associated with them. They can be `in', `out', or `inout'. When a composite type is marked with a `in' mode, the Gtk+ side is not allowed to make changes to the contents of the composite. When it is `out', it must initialize the contents before it returns and is not allowed to read it prior to initialization. Consequently, mode `inout' indicates that the Gtk+ side may both read and write the composite freely, and that the contents has been initialized by the caller. On the Scheme side, mode `out' turns off type checking for the contents of composites and the initial values of the composite passed to Gtk+ will be undefined. The default mode is `in'. The available variations are: [ *.defs file syntax ] [ C side function arguments ] [ Comment ] (slist []) GSList *lst For singly linked lists. Scheme owns the memory of the list nodes. (list []) GList *lst For doubly linked lists. Scheme owns the memory of the list nodes. (cvec []) int len, * vec For counted vectors. The length of the Scheme composite is passed to the Gtk+ function. Scheme owns the memory of the vector. (cvecr []) * vec, int len For counted vectors, reverse order of arguments. Scheme owns the memory of the vector. (fvec []) * vec For fixed length vectors. The Scheme composite must be of length . Scheme owns the memory of the vector. (ret ) * vec Abbreviation for (fvec 1 out) These composite types are also intended to be used for call-by-reference arguments. Neither Scheme nor C really has these call-by-reference arguments, so guile-gtk wont either. In C, you would pass a pointer to the desired object; in Scheme you use a one-element list or a vector of length one. For guile-gtk, these types are modelled with a `fvec' composite type of length one and mode out, or equivalently but shorter with the `ret' type. For example, when you have a Gtk+ function with a prototype like void gtk_foo (char **strptr); that deposits some string in *STRPTR (whose memory should be taken over by the caller), you can wrap it like this: (define-func gtk_foo none ((ret string) strptr)) Usage is a little cumbersome from Scheme. This code snippet (let ((strptr (list #f))) (gtk-foo strptr) (car strptr)) would yield the returned string. Documentation ------------- Nothing available yet, but the Scheme interface to Gtk is very similar to the C one. Almost all functions take the same arguments as their C counterparts. Exceptions are: - To access the Gtk functions, you need to use the `(gtk gtk)' module. You can do this with (use-modules (gtk gtk)) or (define-module (your module) :use-modules (gtk gtk)) Likewise, you need to use the `(gtk gdk)' module if you want to use functions from Gdk. - Booleans are expressed with Scheme's real boolean values #f and #t. - Enumerations are expressed with symbols. For example GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL is written as 'toplevel. The symbols should be easy to guess from their C counterparts, but they are not completely systematic. See gtk.defs for the definite details. - Flags (or bitmasks) are expressed as lists of symbols. For example GTK_EXPAND|GTK_FILL is '(expand fill). - Callbacks don't take a client-data argument, so you don't have to specify one to gtk_signal_connect, or gtk_timeout_add, etc. - Signal handlers don't get the Object as their first argument. In my view, this would be more often annoying than helpful. - NULL pointers are expressed as #f. - Some parameters are optional and get a default value when left unspecified. - Each type that is derived from GtkObject has an associated predicate function to test whether a Scheme value is of that type. The predicate for GtkObject is called `gtk-object?', the one for GtkRadioButton `gtk-radio-button?', etc. - gtk-radio-button-new and gtk-radio-button-new-with-label don't take a list as their group argument but a GtkWidget whose group is used instead. - Likewise for gtk-radio-menu-item. - Colors and fonts can be specified with strings, like "red" or "fixed". If you want to convert from these strings to the real values (for efficiency reasons, say) you can use the functions `gdk-color-intern' and `gdk-font-intern'. - It might be that your code is loaded into an application that already has an event loop running (or will run one after initialization is complete). You should then restrain from calling `gtk-main' yourself (except maybe for modal dialog boxes) and you should not terminate the program. You can use the function `gtk-standalone?' to find out whether your code is `standalone', i.e. whether you should call `gtk-main' yourself. For convenience you can also use gtk-standalone-main TOPLEVEL This will arrange things so that the program is terminated with `gtk-exit' when the TOPLEVEL widget is destroyed and will call `gtk-main'. All these things will only happen when `gtk-standalone?' returns true. And all the things I forgot about. Be sure to read the NEWS file as it is currently the only place that documents most details. "examples/calc.scm" is quite heavily commented, but does not explain Gtk programming. It is more an example about extensibility. Have fun! Marius Vollmer Ariel Rios rep-gtk-0.90.0/README.gtk-defs0000644000175200017520000000601411246027131014540 0ustar chrischris-*-Indented-Text-*- These notes describe the format of the .defs files (import "DEFS-FILE") (include "DEFS-FILE") (define-enum ENUM-TYPEDEF-NAME (LISP-SYM CPP-MACRO) ...) (define-flags FLAGS-TYPEDEF-NAME (LISP-SYM CPP-MACRO) ...) (define-boxed BOXED-TYPEDEF-NAME ATTR ...) where each ATTR is one of: (copy C-COPY-FUN) (free C-FREE-FUN) (size "C sizeof expression") (fields FIELD ...) where each FIELD is (TYPE-SYM NAME-SYM OPTIONS...) each OPTION may be `(setter t)' denoting that the field is settable. Also `(getter FUNCTION-NAME)' defining a custom method of retrieving the value (define-object OBJECT-TYPEDEF-NAME (SUPER-CLASS-TYPEDEF) ATTR ...) where each ATTR is one of: (fields FIELD ...) [as above] (define-func C-FUNC-NAME RETURN-VALUE [RET-OPTIONS...] (ARG ...) OPTIONS...) where each ARG is (TYPE NAME-SYM [ARG-OPTIONS...) and each OPTION may be one of: (scm-name ACTUAL-NAME-STRING) (protection ARG) ; gc protect callback for life of ARG (protection t) ; gc protect callback always (protection *result*) ; gc protect for life of RETURN-VALUE (undeferred t) ; no scm interrupt protection? (rest-arg t) ; last arg is &rest (gerror-arg t) ; last arg is GError arg and each ARG-OPTION may be one of: (= "default expression") (null-ok) ; allow nil (protect-during) and each RET-OPTION may be one of: (copy nil) ; unimplemented? (options OPTION ...) where each OPTION can be: (includes "#include expression") (init-func "name of C function") (other-inits "name of C function" ... ) (extra-init-code "code string") (provide FEATURE) the `provide' option generates the rep dl stub required to provide FEATURE and call the init-func when loaded GTK fundamental types seem to include: invalid, none, char, bool, int, uint, long, ulong, float, string, enum, flags, boxed, foreign, callback, args, pointer, signal, c-callback, object The guile-gtk .defs files seem to add the following: static_string, full_callback, file-descriptor, list, slist, double, SCM, cvec, cvecr, fvec, ret, tvec static_string: a static string returned from a function full_callback: a callback function used by the _full function variants (i.e. gtk_signal_connect_full). file-descriptor: an integer file descriptor double: a double-precision float SCM: a scheme object (list TYPE [MODE]): a glib GList* (doubly-linked) (slist TYPE [MODE]): a glib GSList* (singly-linked) (cvec TYPE [MODE]): a counted-vector, stored in sgtk_cvec struct, in gtk_ function calls, it expands ``cvec.data, cvec.len'' (cvecr TYPE [MODE]): similar to cvec but expands ``cvec.len, cvec.data'' (fvec TYPE LEN [MODE]): similar to cvec but fixed length (ret TYPE): similar to fvec but length is always one. used to mimic the C ``&foo'' idiom of returning multiple values (tvec TYPE [MODE]): zero-terminated vector [ in the above, MODE is one of `in', `out' or `inout'. Defaults to `in' ] rep-gtk-0.90.0/README-GTK-20000644000175200017520000000041511246027131013616 0ustar chrischris rep-gtk HEAD now requires glib-2, gtk-2, etc.. It's currently in a pre-alpha state Checkout the gtk-1-branch to get the gtk-1 version All the modules have been moved into the gui.gtk-2 hierarchy, so programs wanting to move from gtk-1 to gtk-2 will need to change rep-gtk-0.90.0/README0000644000175200017520000000557411246027131013047 0ustar chrischris-*- text -*- This is rep-gtk 0.18.2, a binding of GTK+/GNOME/libglade for the rep Lisp system. It is based on Marius Vollmer's guile-gtk binding (initially version 0.15, updated to 0.17), with a new glue-code generator. For more details see: http://rep-gtk.sourceforge.net/ Browse the SVN tree at: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/rep-gtk/ Installation ============ Basically, `./configure ; make ; make install'. If you're building from the SVN repository, use ./autogen.sh instead of ./configure. It requires Gtk+ version 2. WARNING: The GNOME bindings are currently untested and probably broken since the port to Gtk2, use at your own risk. The libglade binding is definitively broken Usage ===== Import the module gui.gtk-2.gtk to load the library, then call functions as in guile-gtk. The only difference is that Lisp conventions are used for booleans, i.e. nil for #f, and non-nil for #t. See the included *.defs files for the details of how the library maps to lisp functions. libglade ======== From the libglade README file: This library allows you to load glade interface files in a program at runtime. It doesn't require GLADE to be used, but GLADE is by far the easiest way to create the interface files. So you can now use GLADE with rep! Here's an example from the examples/test-libglade script: (require 'gui.gtk-2.libglade) (let ((xml (or (glade-xml-new (car command-line-args)) (error "something bad happened")))) (glade-xml-signal-autoconnect xml) (gtk-main)) The glade-xml-new function takes a filename, and creates a widget hierarchy. glade-xml-signal-autoconnect connects all signal handlers to the lisp functions named in the GLADE file. You can also use the glade-xml-signal-connect function to connect individually named handlers. (see libglade.defs for the complete function list) GNOME ===== There's also now reasonably complete bindings of gnome and gnomeui. These extra modules will get built and installed: gui.gtk-2.gnome-lib Non-UI GNOME functions, doesn't require GTK gui.gtk-2.gnome-ui GNOME UI widgets and utilities gui.gtk-2.gnome-canvas GNOME Canvas widgets and utilities see the .defs files for the gruesome details about what goes in what. The dependence tree is something like: types -+- gtk -+- libglade \ \ \ gnome-ui -+- gnome-canvas \ gnome-lib gui.gtk-2.types provides conversions for the basic C types (and GLIB's GList and GSList types). When `gui.gtk-2.gnome-ui' is loaded the gnome-init function is called automatically. If the special variables `*gnome-app-id*' and `*gnome-app-version*' are bound to strings, then these values will be used, otherwise something will be fabricated. However, if using `gui.gtk-2.gnome-lib' without `gui.gtk-2.gnome-ui', you should call `gnomelib-init' manually. Caveats ======= It's still too easy to crash the Lisp interpreter through invalid use of GTK.. rep-gtk-0.90.0/NEWS0000644000175200017520000002425111246027131012657 0ustar chrischris0.90.0: Minimum GTK+ Version: 2.12 Additions: GError support [Jürgen Hötzel] Basic GtkBuilder support [Jürgen Hötzel] 2.12 APIs added: *********** gtktreemodel.h *********** boxed GtkTreeIter gtk_tree_iter_copy gtk_tree_iter_free gtk_tree_iter_get_type boxed GtkTreePath gtk_tree_path_new gtk_tree_path_new_from_string gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices gtk_tree_path_to_string gtk_tree_path_new_first gtk_tree_path_append_index gtk_tree_path_prepend_index gtk_tree_path_get_depth gtk_tree_path_get_indices gtk_tree_path_free gtk_tree_path_copy gtk_tree_path_get_type gtk_tree_path_compare gtk_tree_path_next gtk_tree_path_prev gtk_tree_path_up gtk_tree_path_down gtk_tree_path_is_ancestor gtk_tree_path_is_descendant boxed GtkTreeRowReference gtk_tree_row_reference_get_type gtk_tree_row_reference_new gtk_tree_row_reference_new_proxy gtk_tree_row_reference_get_path gtk_tree_row_reference_get_model gtk_tree_row_reference_valid gtk_tree_row_reference_copy gtk_tree_row_reference_free gtk_tree_row_reference_inserted gtk_tree_row_reference_deleted gtk_tree_row_reference_reordered gtk_tree_model_get_iter gtk_tree_model_get_iter_from_string gtk_tree_model_get_string_from_iter gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first gtk_tree_model_get_path gtk_tree_model_get_value [not working, not compiled] gtk_tree_model_iter_next gtk_tree_model_iter_children gtk_tree_model_iter_has_child gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child gtk_tree_model_ref_node gtk_tree_model_iter_unref_node gtk_tree_model_get gtk_tree_model_get_valist gtk_tree_model_foreach [not working, not compiled] == GtkTreeModel 2.12 API complete == == GtkTreeIter 2.12 API complete == == GtkTreePath 2.12 API complete == == GtkTreeRowReference 2.12 API complete == *********** gtktreemodel.h *********** object GtkTreeModel flags GtkTreeModelFlags *********** gtktreeselection.h ******* object GtkTreeSelection gtk_tree_selection_set_mode gtk_tree_selection_get_mode gtk_tree_selection_get_user_data gtk_tree_selection_get_tree_view *********** gtktreeview.h ************ gtk_tree_view_new gtk_tree_view_new_with_model gtk_tree_view_get_model gtk_tree_view_set_model *********** gtkaboutdialog.h *********** gtk_about_dialog_new gtk_about_dialog_get_program_name gtk_about_dialog_set_program_name gtk_about_dialog_get_version gtk_about_dialog_set_version gtk_about_dialog_get_copyright gtk_about_dialog_set_copyright gtk_about_dialog_get_comments gtk_about_dialog_set_comments gtk_about_dialog_get_license gtk_about_dialog_set_license gtk_about_dialog_get_wrap_license gtk_about_dialog_set_wrap_license gtk_about_dialog_get_website gtk_about_dialog_set_website gtk_about_dialog_get_website_label gtk_about_dialog_set_website_label gtk_about_dialog_get_authors gtk_about_dialog_set_authors gtk_about_dialog_get_documenters gtk_about_dialog_set_documenters gtk_about_dialog_get_artists [not working] gtk_about_dialog_set_artists [not working] gtk_about_dialog_get_translator_credits gtk_about_dialog_set_translator_credits gtk_about_dialog_get_logo gtk_about_dialog_set_logo gtk_about_dialog_get_logo_icon_name gtk_about_dialog_set_logo_icon_name == GtkAboutdialog 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkaccelgroup.h *********** gtk_accel_group_new gtk_accel_group_lock gtk_accel_group_unlock gtk_accel_group_connect gtk_accel_group_connect_by_path gtk_accel_group_disconnect gtk_accel_group_disconnect_key gtk_accel_group_activate [not working] gtk_accel_groups_activate gtk_accel_groups_from_object gtk_accel_group_find [not working] gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure gtk_accelerator_parse gtk_accelerator_name gtk_accelerator_get_label gtk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask gtk_accelerator_set_default_mod_mask gtk_accel_group_query == GtkAccelGroup 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkaccellabel.h *********** gtk_accel_label_new gtk_accel_label_get_accel_widget gtk_accel_label_set_accel_widget gtk_accel_label_get_accel_width gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure gtk_accel_label_refetch == GtkAccelLabel 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkbutton.h *********** gtk_button_set_focus_on_click gtk_button_get_focus_on_click gtk_button_set_alignment gtk_button_get_alignment [not working, not compiled] gtk_button_set_image gtk_button_get_image gtk_button_set_image_position gtk_button_get_image_position Changed subtype of GtkButton from GtkContainer to GtkBin == GtkButton 2.12 API complete == == GtkToggleButton already up-to-date == == GtkCheckButton already up-to-date == *********** gtkradiobutton.h *********** gtk_radio_button_new gtk_radio_button_new_with_label gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic == GtkRadioButton 2.12 API complete == == GtkColorButton 2.12 already up-to-date == == GtkFileChooserButton needs GtkFileChooserAction first == *********** gtkfontbutton.h *********** gtk_font_button_new gtk_font_button_new_with_font gtk_font_button_get_title gtk_font_button_set_title gtk_font_button_get_use_font gtk_font_button_set_use_font gtk_font_button_get_use_size gtk_font_button_set_use_size gtk_font_button_get_font_name gtk_font_button_set_font_name gtk_font_button_get_show_style gtk_font_button_set_show_style gtk_font_button_get_show_size gtk_font_button_set_show_size == GtkFontButton 2.12 API complete == *********** gtklinkbutton.h *********** gtk_link_button_new gtk_link_button_new_with_label gtk_link_button_get_uri gtk_link_button_set_uri == GtkLinkButton 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkscalebutton.h *********** gtk_scale_button_new gtk_scale_button_set_icons gtk_scale_button_get_value gtk_scale_button_set_value gtk_scale_button_get_adjustment gtk_scale_button_set_adjustment == GtkScaleButton 2.12 API complete == == GtkSpinButton already up-to-date == *********** gtksvolumebutton.h *********** gtk_volume_button_new == GtkVolumeButton 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkenums.h *********** GtkArrowType >> none (GTK_ARROW_NONE) GtkButtonBoxStyle >> center (GTK_BUTTONBOX_CENTER) GtkSensitivityType >> auto (GTK_SENSITIVITY_AUTO) GtkSensitivityType >> on (GTK_SENSITIVITY_ON) GtkSensitivityType >> off (GTK_SENSITIVITY_OFF) GtkMovementStep >> horizontal-pages (GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES) GtkScrollStep >> steps (GTK_SCROLL_STEPS) GtkScrollStep >> pages (GTK_SCROLL_PAGES) GtkScrollStep >> ends (GTK_SCROLL_ENDS) GtkScrollStep >> horizontal-steps (GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_STEPS) GtkScrollStep >> horizontal-pages (GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_PAGES) GtkScrollStep >> horizontal-ends (GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_ENDS) GtkScrollType >> page-left (GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_LEFT) GtkScrollType >> page-right (GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_RIGHT) GtkWarpMode >> word-char (GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR) GtkIMPreeditStyle >> nothing (GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NOTHING) GtkIMPreeditStyle >> callback (GTK_IM_PREEDIT_CALLBACK) GtkIMPreeditStyle >> none (GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NONE) GtkIMStatusStyle >> nothing (GTK_IM_STATUS_NOTHING) GtkIMStatusStyle >> callback (GTK_IM_STATUS_CALLBACK) GtkIMStatusStyle >> none (GTK_IM_STATUS_NONE) GtkPackDirection >> rtl (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_RTL) GtkPackDirection >> ltr (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_LTR) GtkPackDirection >> ttb (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_TTB) GtkPackDirection >> btt (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_BTT) GtkPrintPages >> all (GTK_PRINT_PAGES_ALL) GtkPrintPages >> current (GTK_PRINT_PAGES_CURRENT) GtkPrintPages >> ranges (GTK_PRINT_PAGES_RANGES) GtkPageSet >> all (GTK_PAGE_SET_ALL) GtkPageSet >> even (GTK_PAGE_SET_EVEN) GtkPageSet >> odd (GTK_PAGE_SET_ODD) GtkPageOrientation >> portrait (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT) GtkPageOrientation >> landscape (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) GtkPageOrientation >> reverse-portrait (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT) GtkPageOrientation >> reverse-landscape (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE) GtkPrintQuality >> low (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_LOW) GtkPrintQuality >> normal (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL) GtkPrintQuality >> high (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_HIGH) GtkPrintQuality >> draft (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT) GtkUnit >> pixl (GTK_UNIT_PIXEL) GtkUnit >> points (GTK_UNIT_POINTS) GtkUnit >> inch (GTK_UNIT_INCH) GtkUnit >> mm (GTK_UNIT_MM) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> none (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_NONE) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> horizontal (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_HORIZONTAL) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> vertical (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_VERTICAL) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> both (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_BOTH) GtkDragResult >> success (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_SUCCESS) GtkDragResult >> no-target (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_NO_TARGET) GtkDragResult >> user-cancelled (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_USER_CANCELLED) GtkDragResult >> timeout-expired (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED) GtkDragResult >> grab-broken (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_GRAB_BROKEN) GtkDragResult >> error (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_ERROR) == GtkEnums 2.12 complete == *********** gtkcolorbutton.h *********** Implemented new widget: GtkColorButton == GtkColorButton 2.12 API complete == DEPRECATED APIs removed: GtkPreview* GtkSignalRunType GtkSubMenuDirection GtkSubMenuPlacement 0.18.6: - fixup %files section in .spec - add --libdir=%{_libdir} to configure flags in .spec - require gtk2 instead of gtk+ in .spec 0.18.5: - don't ignore datarootdir setting - fix libdir/pkgconfig issue - improved configures ending message 0.18.4: - small code cleanup - reworked configure.in - added ebuild (Thanks to Harald van Dijk) - reworked autogen.sh - removed libgnome, libgnomeui, libgnomecanvas and libglade bindings - removed examples related to removed bindings - reworked ebuild and specfile - install rep-gtk.in in $prefix$libdir - major update of the spec-file - don't install example files 0.18.3: - fixed the broken GtkCombo() Widgets - fixed an issue with autoconf on RedHat 0.18.2: - fixups in configure.in - updated BUGS, README and HACKING - removed functions no longer available in GTK 2.4+ - spec-file does now install all examples into the doc-dir 0.18.1: - started code-cleanup - added a .pc file - added ATK-Accessibility Support (Thanks to Shobbit Marthur) - added Status-Icon Widget (Thanks to Wang Diancheng) - bumped gtk req to 2.6, glib req to 2.6 and glade req to 2.4 - dropped an function no longer available in GTK 2.5+ - added --tag=CC to libtool where nessacary - renamed some of the Makefile targets (cvsclean -> svnclean a.s.o) - updated the spec file - ported the example glade files to glade2 rep-gtk-0.90.0/Makefile.in0000644000175200017520000000532711246027131014230 0ustar chrischris# Makefile.in -- input for rep-gtk Makefile # Copyright (C) 1998 John Harper # $Id: Makefile.in,v 1.29 2002/02/13 07:50:27 jsh Exp $ SGTK_SRCS = rep-types.c SGTK_OBJS = $(SGTK_SRCS:.c=.lo) SRCS = rep-gtk.c gtk-support.c gtk-compat.c glib-glue.c gdk-glue.c gtk-glue.c gdk-pixbuf-glue.c OBJS = $(SRCS:.c=.lo) OUT = @OUT@ OUT_DESTS = $(foreach x, $(OUT), gui/$(x)) version=@version@ host_type=@host@ SHELL=/bin/sh prefix=@prefix@ exec_prefix=@exec_prefix@ libdir=@libdir@ datarootdir=@datarootdir@ repexecdir=@REP_EXECDIR@ include $(repexecdir)/rules.mk CC=@CC@ CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@ CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@ @DEVELOPMENT_CFLAGS@ LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@ override CPPFLAGS += -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. override CFLAGS += @GLIB_CFLAGS@ @GTK_CFLAGS@ @REP_CFLAGS@ @GDK_PIXBUF_CFLAGS@ REP_SGTK_LIBS=@GLIB_LIBS@ @LIBS@ REP_GTK_LIBS=@GTK_LIBS@ @LIBS@ INSTALL=@INSTALL@ INSTALL_DATA=@INSTALL_DATA@ INSTALL_PROGRAM=@INSTALL_PROGRAM@ DESTDIR= installdir=$(repexecdir) top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@ top_builddir=. VPATH=@top_srcdir@:. .PHONY: clean distclean install all : build_dirs $(OUT) gtk-2/types.la : $(SGTK_OBJS) $(rep_DL_LD) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS) $(REP_SGTK_LIBS) gtk-2/gtk.la : $(OBJS) $(rep_DL_LD) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $^ $(LDFLAGS) $(REP_GTK_LIBS) %-glue.c : %.defs build-gtk.jlc rep build-gtk.jlc -f build-gtk-batch $< $@ .PRECIOUS: %-glue.c build-gtk.jlc : build-gtk.jl rep compiler -f compile-batch $< install : all installdirs set -e; for f in $(OUT); do \ $(rep_DL_INSTALL) $$f $(DESTDIR)$(installdir)/gui/gtk-2; \ done set -e; for f in $(OUT_DESTS); do \ case $$f in \ gui/gtk-2/gtk.la) \ printf "\nrep_requires='gui.gtk-2.types'\n" >>$(DESTDIR)$(installdir)/$$f ;; \ gui/gtk-2/gdk-pixbuf.la) \ printf "\nrep_requires='gui.gtk-2.gtk'\n" >>$(DESTDIR)$(installdir)/$$f ;; \ esac; \ done for f in $(OUT_DESTS); do \ printf "\nrep_open_globally=yes\n" >>$(DESTDIR)$(installdir)/$$f; \ done $(rep_INSTALL_ALIASES) -c . $(DESTDIR)$(installdir) install -d $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/pkgconfig/ install -m644 rep-gtk.pc $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/pkgconfig/ installdirs : $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs $(DESTDIR)$(installdir)/gui/gtk-2 uninstall : $(rep_DL_UNINSTALL) $(DESTDIR)$(installdir)/$(OUT) rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/pkgconfig/rep-gtk.pc clean : rm -f *-glue.c *~ core *.jlc *.o *.lo *.la rm -rf gtk-2 distclean : clean rm -f Makefile config.cache config.log config.status config.h rm -f rep-gtk.spec rep-gtk.pc rep-gtk*.ebuild svnclean : distclean rm -f aclocal.m4 configure rm -rf autom4te.cache build_dirs : gtk-2 gtk-2 : mkdir gtk-2 # hand-needed dependences gtk-glue.c : gtk.defs gtktext.defs gtktree.defs gtkbuilder.defs build-gtk.jlc rep-gtk-0.90.0/MAINTAINERS0000644000175200017520000000016311246027131013651 0ustar chrischrisJohn Harper E-mail: jsh@unfactored.org Userid: jsh Christopher Bratusek E-mail: zanghar@freenet.de Userid: chrisb rep-gtk-0.90.0/INSTALL0000644000175200017520000001705211246027131013212 0ustar chrischrisBasic 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 a while. 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. `--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. rep-gtk-0.90.0/HACKING0000644000175200017520000000033011246027131013137 0ustar chrischris Please send all patches to either the BugZilla http://bugzilla.gnome.org or the mailing list: . When possible, please make patches in unified diff format (i.e. 'iff -u' or use 'svn diff'). rep-gtk-0.90.0/ChangeLog0000644000175200017520000014047011246027131013734 0ustar chrischris2009-08-28 Christopher Bratusek * : sync with Jrgen Htzels branch - GError support 2009-08-26 Christopher Bratusek * : sync with Jrgen Htzels branch - basic GtkBuilder support 2009-08-22 Christopher Bratusek * gtk.defs: use tvec to make gtk_about_dialog_set_* work use tvec to make gtk_scale_button_new work 2009-08-07 Christopher Bratusek * gtktree.defs: implementing GtkTreeView [part3] *********** gtktreeselection.h *********** boxed GtkTreeSelectionFunc boxed GtkDestroyNotify gtk_tree_selection_set_select_function gtk_tree_selection_get_selected [not working, not compiled] 2009-08-06 Christopher Bratusek * gtktree.defs: implementing GtkTreeView [part2] *********** gtktreemodel.h *********** boxed GtkTreeIter gtk_tree_iter_copy gtk_tree_iter_free gtk_tree_iter_get_type boxed GtkTreePath gtk_tree_path_new gtk_tree_path_new_from_string gtk_tree_path_new_from_indices gtk_tree_path_to_string gtk_tree_path_new_first gtk_tree_path_append_index gtk_tree_path_prepend_index gtk_tree_path_get_depth gtk_tree_path_get_indices gtk_tree_path_free gtk_tree_path_copy gtk_tree_path_get_type gtk_tree_path_compare gtk_tree_path_next gtk_tree_path_prev gtk_tree_path_up gtk_tree_path_down gtk_tree_path_is_ancestor gtk_tree_path_is_descendant boxed GtkTreeRowReference gtk_tree_row_reference_get_type gtk_tree_row_reference_new gtk_tree_row_reference_new_proxy gtk_tree_row_reference_get_path gtk_tree_row_reference_get_model gtk_tree_row_reference_valid gtk_tree_row_reference_copy gtk_tree_row_reference_free gtk_tree_row_reference_inserted gtk_tree_row_reference_deleted gtk_tree_row_reference_reordered gtk_tree_model_get_iter gtk_tree_model_get_iter_from_string gtk_tree_model_get_string_from_iter gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first gtk_tree_model_get_path gtk_tree_model_get_value [not working, not compiled] gtk_tree_model_iter_next gtk_tree_model_iter_children gtk_tree_model_iter_has_child gtk_tree_model_iter_n_children gtk_tree_model_iter_nth_child gtk_tree_model_ref_node gtk_tree_model_iter_unref_node gtk_tree_model_get gtk_tree_model_get_valist gtk_tree_model_foreach [not working, not compiled] == GtkTreeModel 2.12 API complete == == GtkTreeIter 2.12 API complete == == GtkTreePath 2.12 API complete == == GtkTreeRowReference 2.12 API complete == 2009-08-01 Christopher Bratusek * build-gtk.jl: define-type GQuark (basic) renamed gclosure type to GClosure renamed point type to GdkPoint renamed pointer type to GPointer rep-gtk has {rep,gvalue}_to_{gvalue,rep} -> make GValue accessible in .defs rep-gtk has {rep,arg}_to_{arg,rep} -> make GtkArg accessible in .defs * gtk.defs * gdk.defs * gdk-pixbuf.defs: changed accordingly * gtk.defs: since we now got GQuark, build gtk_accel_group_activate * gtk.defs: Began implementing the huge GtkTreeView [my life will be two years shorter then this is finished!] *********** gtktreemodel.h *********** object GtkTreeModel flags GtkTreeModelFlags *********** gtktreeselection.h ******* object GtkTreeSelection gtk_tree_selection_set_mode gtk_tree_selection_get_mode gtk_tree_selection_get_user_data gtk_tree_selection_get_tree_view *********** gtktreeview.h ************ gtk_tree_view_new gtk_tree_view_new_with_model gtk_tree_view_get_model gtk_tree_view_set_model 2009-07-31 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.c * rep-gtk.h * gtk.defs: moved from GTK_TYPE_* to G_TYPE_* * gtk.defs: gtk+ 2.12 API added: *********** gtkaboutdialog.h *********** gtk_about_dialog_new gtk_about_dialog_get_program_name gtk_about_dialog_set_program_name gtk_about_dialog_get_version gtk_about_dialog_set_version gtk_about_dialog_get_copyright gtk_about_dialog_set_copyright gtk_about_dialog_get_comments gtk_about_dialog_set_comments gtk_about_dialog_get_license gtk_about_dialog_set_license gtk_about_dialog_get_wrap_license gtk_about_dialog_set_wrap_license gtk_about_dialog_get_website gtk_about_dialog_set_website gtk_about_dialog_get_website_label gtk_about_dialog_set_website_label gtk_about_dialog_get_authors [not working] gtk_about_dialog_set_authors [not working] gtk_about_dialog_get_documenters [not working] gtk_about_dialog_set_documenters [not working] gtk_about_dialog_get_artists [not working] gtk_about_dialog_set_artists [not working] gtk_about_dialog_get_translator_credits gtk_about_dialog_set_translator_credits gtk_about_dialog_get_logo gtk_about_dialog_set_logo gtk_about_dialog_get_logo_icon_name gtk_about_dialog_set_logo_icon_name == GtkAboutdialog 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkaccelgroup.h *********** gtk_accel_group_new gtk_accel_group_lock gtk_accel_group_unlock gtk_accel_group_connect gtk_accel_group_connect_by_path gtk_accel_group_disconnect gtk_accel_group_disconnect_key gtk_accel_group_activate [not working] gtk_accel_groups_activate gtk_accel_groups_from_object gtk_accel_group_find [not working] gtk_accel_group_from_accel_closure gtk_accelerator_parse gtk_accelerator_name gtk_accelerator_get_label gtk_accelerator_get_default_mod_mask gtk_accelerator_set_default_mod_mask gtk_accel_group_query == GtkAccelGroup 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkaccellabel.h *********** gtk_accel_label_new gtk_accel_label_get_accel_widget gtk_accel_label_set_accel_widget gtk_accel_label_get_accel_width gtk_accel_label_set_accel_closure gtk_accel_label_refetch == GtkAccelLabel 2.12 API complete == 2009-07-30 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.h * gtk-compat.c * gtk.defs: added gtk_color_button_get_color_interp (outputs a GdkColor in 6 digits hexformat) * rep-types.c: fix two miss-signed args * gtk.defs: make gtk_button_set_image work make gtk_radio_button_new work make gtk_radio_button_new_with_label work make gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic work make gtk_status_icon_get_icon_name work make gtk_status_icon_get_stock work make gtk_font_button_get_title work make gtk_font_button_get_font_name work make gtk_link_button_get_uri work 2009-07-29 Christopher Bratusek * gtk.defs: gtk+ 2.12 API added: *********** gtkbutton.h *********** gtk_button_set_focus_on_click gtk_button_get_focus_on_click gtk_button_set_alignment gtk_button_get_alignment [not working, not compiled] gtk_button_set_image gtk_button_get_image gtk_button_set_image_position gtk_button_get_image_position Changed subtype of GtkButton from GtkContainer to GtkBin == GtkButton 2.12 API complete == == GtkToggleButton already up-to-date == == GtkCheckButton already up-to-date == *********** gtkradiobutton.h *********** gtk_radio_button_new gtk_radio_button_new_with_label gtk_radio_button_new_with_mnemonic == GtkRadioButton 2.12 API complete == == GtkColorButton 2.12 already up-to-date == == GtkFileChooserButton needs GtkFileChooserAction first == *********** gtkfontbutton.h *********** gtk_font_button_new gtk_font_button_new_with_font gtk_font_button_get_title gtk_font_button_set_title gtk_font_button_get_use_font gtk_font_button_set_use_font gtk_font_button_get_use_size gtk_font_button_set_use_size gtk_font_button_get_font_name gtk_font_button_set_font_name gtk_font_button_get_show_style gtk_font_button_set_show_style gtk_font_button_get_show_size gtk_font_button_set_show_size == GtkFontButton 2.12 API complete == *********** gtklinkbutton.h *********** gtk_link_button_new gtk_link_button_new_with_label gtk_link_button_get_uri gtk_link_button_set_uri == GtkLinkButton 2.12 API complete == *********** gtkscalebutton.h *********** gtk_scale_button_new [setting stock-icon does not work!] gtk_scale_button_set_icons [as above] gtk_scale_button_get_value gtk_scale_button_set_value gtk_scale_button_get_adjustment gtk_scale_button_set_adjustment == GtkScaleButton 2.12 API complete == == GtkSpinButton already up-to-date == *********** gtksvolumebutton.h *********** gtk_volume_button_new == GtkVolumeButton 2.12 API complete 2009-07-15 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: small improvement 2009-06-19 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: 0.18.6 released, bump to 0.90.0, bump minimal required gtk+ version to 2.12 (as I'll update the rep-gtk API to that version) * gtk.defs: gtk+ 2.12 API added: *********** gtkenums.h *********** GtkArrowType >> none (GTK_ARROW_NONE) GtkButtonBoxStyle >> center (GTK_BUTTONBOX_CENTER) GtkSensitivityType >> auto (GTK_SENSITIVITY_AUTO) GtkSensitivityType >> on (GTK_SENSITIVITY_ON) GtkSensitivityType >> off (GTK_SENSITIVITY_OFF) GtkMovementStep >> horizontal-pages (GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES) GtkScrollStep >> steps (GTK_SCROLL_STEPS) GtkScrollStep >> pages (GTK_SCROLL_PAGES) GtkScrollStep >> ends (GTK_SCROLL_ENDS) GtkScrollStep >> horizontal-steps (GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_STEPS) GtkScrollStep >> horizontal-pages (GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_PAGES) GtkScrollStep >> horizontal-ends (GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_ENDS) GtkScrollType >> page-left (GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_LEFT) GtkScrollType >> page-right (GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_RIGHT) GtkWarpMode >> word-char (GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR) GtkIMPreeditStyle >> nothing (GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NOTHING) GtkIMPreeditStyle >> callback (GTK_IM_PREEDIT_CALLBACK) GtkIMPreeditStyle >> none (GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NONE) GtkIMStatusStyle >> nothing (GTK_IM_STATUS_NOTHING) GtkIMStatusStyle >> callback (GTK_IM_STATUS_CALLBACK) GtkIMStatusStyle >> none (GTK_IM_STATUS_NONE) GtkPackDirection >> rtl (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_RTL) GtkPackDirection >> ltr (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_LTR) GtkPackDirection >> ttb (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_TTB) GtkPackDirection >> btt (GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_BTT) GtkPrintPages >> all (GTK_PRINT_PAGES_ALL) GtkPrintPages >> current (GTK_PRINT_PAGES_CURRENT) GtkPrintPages >> ranges (GTK_PRINT_PAGES_RANGES) GtkPageSet >> all (GTK_PAGE_SET_ALL) GtkPageSet >> even (GTK_PAGE_SET_EVEN) GtkPageSet >> odd (GTK_PAGE_SET_ODD) GtkPageOrientation >> portrait (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT) GtkPageOrientation >> landscape (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE) GtkPageOrientation >> reverse-portrait (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT) GtkPageOrientation >> reverse-landscape (GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE) GtkPrintQuality >> low (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_LOW) GtkPrintQuality >> normal (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL) GtkPrintQuality >> high (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_HIGH) GtkPrintQuality >> draft (GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT) GtkUnit >> pixl (GTK_UNIT_PIXEL) GtkUnit >> points (GTK_UNIT_POINTS) GtkUnit >> inch (GTK_UNIT_INCH) GtkUnit >> mm (GTK_UNIT_MM) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> none (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_NONE) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> horizontal (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_HORIZONTAL) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> vertical (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_VERTICAL) GtkTreeViewGridLines >> both (GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_BOTH) GtkDragResult >> success (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_SUCCESS) GtkDragResult >> no-target (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_NO_TARGET) GtkDragResult >> user-cancelled (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_USER_CANCELLED) GtkDragResult >> timeout-expired (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED) GtkDragResult >> grab-broken (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_GRAB_BROKEN) GtkDragResult >> error (GTK_DRAG_RESULT_ERROR) *********** gtkcolorbutton.h *********** Implemented new widget: GtkColorButton * gtk.defs: deprecated API removed: GtkSignalRunType >> completely GtkSubMenuDirection >> completely GtkSubMenuPlacement >> completely * gtk.defs: deprecated API replaced: GtkPreview* >> GtkColorButton (apply the included gcb.patch to make sawfish-ui work with this change!) * gcb.patch: patch for sawfish, to make sawfish-ui work with the new GtkColorButton instead of GtkPreview (which has been removed from rep-gtk now) 2009-05-06 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.spec.in: - require gtk2 instead of gtk+ - add --libdir=%{_libdir} to configure flags 2009-05-04 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.spec.in: fixup %files section 2009-05-03 Christopher Bratusek * gtk.defs: remove gtk+2.16 changes * configure.in: require gtk+ 2.6 * configure.in: bump to 0.18.6 2009-03-24 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: only display cairo version if it exists display additional infos * NEWS: updated 2009-03-18 Christopher Bratusek * Makefile.in: fixed libdir issue 2009-03-06 Christopher Bratusek * Makefile.in * configure.in: don't ignore datarootdir setting 2009-03-04 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: 0.18.4 released, bump to 0.18.5 bump minimum gtk+ to 2.15.5 * gtk.defs: [ ~ = not completely implemented * = completely implemented ^ not completely removed # to implement low priority ! to remove high priority ] > implemented new stuff: - GtkArrowPlacement ~ - GtkArrowType -> none (= GTK_ARROW_NONE) * - GtkButtonBoxStyle -> center (= GTK_BUTTONBOX_CENTER) * - GtkSensitivityType ~ - GtkMovementStep -> horizontal-pages (= GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES) * - GtkScrollStep ~ - GtkWrapMode -> word-char (= GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR) * - GtkIMPreeditStyle ~ - GtkIMStatusStyle ~ - GtkPackDirection ~ - GtkPrintPages ~ - GtkPageSet ~ > removed deprecated stuff: - GtkSignalRunType ^ - GtkSubmenuDirection ^ - GtkSubmenuPlacement ^ > new stuff marked for implemention: - GtkNumberUpLayout # - GtkPageOrientation # - GtkPrintQuality # - GtkPrintDuplex # - GtkUnit # - GtkTreeViewGridLines # - GtkDragResult # > deprecated stuff marked for removal: - GtkPreviewType ! 2009-02-03 Christopher Bratusek * install-sh: added for libtool < 2.2 * config.h.in: updated 2009-02-02 Christopher Bratusek * autogen.sh: don't use bash-specific syntax [Mark Diekhans] 2009-02-01 Christopher Bratusek * MAINTAINERS: update my mail address 2009-01-18 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.spec.in: - use _tmppath instead of /var/tmp/ - update BuildRequires - package rep-gtk.pc - merge changes from ritz's spec-file * Makefile.in: don't install example files 2009-01-06 Christopher Bratusek * Makefile.in: install rep-gtk.pc in $prefix$libdir 2009-01-01 Christopher Bratusek * autogen.sh: small rework * configure.in * Makefile.in * rep-gnome.h * rep-libglade.h * gnomelib.defs * gnomeui.defs * gnome-canvas.defs * libglade.defs * gnomelib-support.c * gnome-canvas-support.c * gnomeui-support.c * libglade-support.c: dropped libgnome, libgnomeui, libgnomecanvas and libglade bindings * examples/test-libglade * examples/rep-ui * examples/gnome-test * examples/canvas-pixbuf-test * examples/simple.glade * examples/canvas-test * examples/rep-ui.glade: dropped examples related to dropped bindings * NEWS: updated * config.h.in: regenerated * install-sh: don't ship it, added by libtoolize * rep-gtk.ebuild.in: docs are already install by install-rule drop libglade dep drop gnome USEFLAG configure magic * rep-gtk.spec.in: drop -gnome package drop -glade package configure magic source archive is a .tar.bz2 2008-12-30 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.ebuild.in: don't leak copyright info and update keywords 2008-12-24 Christopher Bratusek * autogen.sh: fixed for libtool >2.2 2008-12-20 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in * rep-gtk.ebuild.in: Added ebuild [Harald van Dijk] 2008-12-18 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: librep dropped rep.m4, update rep-gtk accordingly * man/news.texi: updated * Makefile.in: replace one gkt by gtk ... fucked typos 2008-12-11 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.c: 1 more code cleanup 2008-11-22 Christopher Bratusek * NEWS: updated * configure.in: 0.18.3 released, bump to 0.18.4 * MAINTAINERS: added me 2008-11-17 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: fixed an issue with autoconf 2.61 [Wang Diancheng] 2008-10-25 Christopher Bratusek * rep-types.c * rep-gtk.c: fixed broken GtkCombo issue 2008-10-23 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: 0.18.2 snapshot released, bump to 0.18.3 2008-10-18 Christopher Bratusek * NEWS: updated * rep-gtk.spec.in: install all examples in %docdir * rep-gtk.c * rep-gtk.h * gtk-compat.c: removed functions no longer available in GTK 2.4+ 2008-10-01 Christopher Bratusek * BUGS: updated * README: updated * HACKING: updated 2008-09-02 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: small fixup 2008-08-14 Christopher Bratusek * .cvsignore: removed and set svn:ignore * autogen.sh: check for A[MC]_PROG_LIBTOOL * configure.in: 0.18.1 released, bump to 0.18.2 * Makefile.in: use @prefix@/lib for the .pc file 2008-08-09 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.c * rep-types.c: going on with code-cleanup 2008-08-08 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in * Makefile.in: fix a problem in the autotools * rep-gtk.c * rep-gtk.h * rep-types.h: small code-cleanup. allows building with CFLAGS="-Wall -ansi -pedantic" * NEWS: added 2008-08-06 Christopher Bratusek * configure.in: also use librep's .pc file for printing version info at the end of configure - remove -Wno-error from paranoia CFLAGS 2008-08-05 Christopher Bratusek * rep-gtk.spec.in: updated packager * configure.in: librep (trunk) has now a .pc file - use it for version-checking * rep-gtk.pc.in: add librep to requirements * Makefile.in: only include rules.mk if it exists 2008-07-31 Christopher Bratusek * MAINTAINERS: added * rep-gtk.c: add atk-accessibility support (thanks to Shobbit Mathur) * rep-gtk.pc.in: added a .pc file for rep-gtk * configure.in: bump version to 0.18.1 - bump gtk req to 2.6 - bump glib req to 2.6 - bump glade req to 2.4 - print usefull things at the end - added --enable-paranoia option (compile with paranoia CFLAGS) * gtk.defs: dropped an function no longer available in gtk+ 2.5 or newer (seen in gentoo linux) * Makefile.in: recognize DEVELOPMENT_CFLAGS - rename realclean to distclean - rename cvsclean to svnclean - add --tag=CC to rep_LIBTOOL - install examples in @prefix@/share/doc/rep-gtk-@version@ - install the .pc file * rep-gtk.spec.in: update the spec-file * examples/rep-ui.glade * examples/simple.glade: update the glade-files to glade-2 * gtk.defs * gtk-compat.c * examples/status-icon: added a new Widget: Status-Icon - Also known as Panel-Notification-Area-Widget - Also add an example for devs to know how to use it (Wang Diancheng) * BUGS * HACKING: updated both files * config.guess * config.sub: updated * autogen.sh: add --force --copy to libtoolize flags * config.h.in: updated 2006-01-31 John Harper * gtk-compat.c: applied patch from Michal Maruka to fix problems with newer gtk versions 2004-04-03 John Harper * rep-gtk.h, gtk-compat.c: better fix for thing below, #ifdef out the functions when using Gtk >= 2.4 2004-03-30 John Harper * rep-gtk.h, gtk-compat.c: changed `label' arg of two functions to be `const gchar *', not `gchar *' 2004-01-11 John Harper * gnomeui.defs, gnome-canvas.defs: deleted some functions that no longer seem to exist 2003-08-01 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.18 2003-02-12 John Harper * rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c: changed guint's to GTypes. Adapted from a patch by Aron Griffis in #105848 2002-11-09 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.17 2002-11-03 John Harper * gtk.defs (gtk_widget_set_size_request, gtk_widget_get_size_request): added these two functions 2002-10-24 John Harper * examples/text.jl, examples/hello.jl, examples/clist.jl: tidied up these examples * gdk.defs (GdkSelection): cast items to integers to avoid generating compiler errors on IRIX 2002-07-11 John Harper * gtk-compat.c (gtk_color_selection_set_color_interp, gtk_color_selection_get_color_interp): Include space for alpha in calls to gtk_color_selection_{get,set}_color. Fixes #87959 2002-06-22 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.16 * rep-gtk.spec.in: updated, untested 2002-04-01 John Harper * gtk.defs, glib.defs (g-signal-connect, g-signal-disconnect): moved to glib.defs file, take GObject arg, and named g-foo not gtk-foo * examples/text.jl, examples/hello.jl, examples/gnome-test, examples/clist.jl, examples/canvas-test, examples/canvas-pixbuf-test: changed for signal functions 2002-03-31 John Harper * configure.in: don't use gnome-config to check if gnome is installed or not, use "pkg-config libgnome-2.0" 2002-03-14 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_build_args, Fg_object_new, Fg_object_get, Fg_object_list): made this stuff actually work! g-object-list is a new function, it lists all properties of an object. g-object-new and g-object-set have a new calling format: (g-object-new TYPE PROP1 VALUE1 PROP2 VALUE2 ...) (g-object-set OBJECT PROP1 VALUE1 PROP2 VALUE2 ...) * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_gvalue_to_rep): gracefully handle GValue's containing null pointers (return Qnil instead of crashing) 2002-03-13 jacob berkman * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_try_missing_type): add GtkTextIter (from jsh, fixes #74528) 2002-03-03 John Harper * gtktext.defs: added some default values * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_gvalue_to_rep): accept G_TYPE_INVALID to silence error messages 2002-02-13 Sander Vesik * gtk-compat.c: update menu_popup_position to reflect API change in gtk+ 2002-02-12 John Harper Status: gtk mostly all ported except for Tree classes. Removed deprecated functions. * gtktext.defs, gtk.defs, glib.defs, gdk.defs, gdk-pixbuf.defs: updated for current state of gtk-2. gtktext.defs is a new file describing the various classes of the new Text widget. Only thing left to do for complete gtk coverage (modulo from the usual number of functions that aren't easy to wrap) is the new Tree widget * rep-types.c, rep-gtk.h, gtk-support.c, gtk-compat.c, configure.in, build-gtk.jl, README, Makefile.in: more random porting changes * examples/hello.jl, examples/clist.jl: ported * examples/text.jl: new, needs more code 2002-01-30 John Harper All modules now compile and link. Though the gnome example scripts crash immediately. I'll leave that adventure for another day.. * rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c, gnomeui.defs, gnome-canvas.defs, gnome-canvas-support.c: whacked until it compiles * configure.in: fixed canvas configuration * build-gtk.jl: bodged support for short and ushort types 2002-01-29 John Harper * rep-types.c, rep-gtk.spec.in, rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c, libglade-support.c, gnomeui-support.c, gnomelib.defs, gnomelib-support.c, gnome-canvas.defs, gnome-canvas-support.c, gnome-canvas-pixbuf.defs, glib.defs, gdk-pixbuf.defs, configure.in, README-GTK-2, README, Makefile.in, HACKING, AUTHORS, .cvsignore: * examples/test-libglade, examples/rep-ui, examples/hello.jl, examples/gtk-dialog.jl, examples/gnome-test, examples/clist.jl, examples/canvas-test, examples/canvas-pixbuf-test: Lots of minor changes. Changed module hierarchy so that all modules are installed under the gui.gtk-2 prefix. This will allow both versions of rep-gtk to be installed concurrently I remove some of Sander's fixes to enable me to tackle the task of porting the GNOME2 library descriptions (probably need to add support for GError first, which may be ugly since build-gtk.jl doesn't allow "invisible" arguments which would be the best way of converting between GError and lisp exceptions) Still need to update the gtk.defs file, ugh.. 2002-01-17 Sander Vesik * configure.in: disable libgnome binding for the moment * gdk-pixbuf.defs: gdk_pixbuf_from_file now has an additional parameter NB! This is an unauthorised temporary patch to have a building rep-gtk for gnome2 alpha release. Sat Dec 1 13:57:17 2001 Owen Taylor * gnomelib.defs (includes): Remove references to now gone gnome_file_convert(). * rep-gtk.[ch]: Remove unneeded args information from sgtk_object_info(). * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_find_arg_info): Remove unused function. * rep-gtk.c (gtk_signal_new_generic): Remove unnecessary call to gtk_object_class_add_signals. * rep-gtk.[ch] (sgtk_build_args): Rework to use GObject introspection instead of sgtk_object_info. * rep-gtk.[ch]: (sgtk_valid_arg_type): Rename from valid_arg(), take GType instead of GtkArg. * rep-gtk.c: Make gtk_object_new/set/get use GObject/ GParamSpec instead of obsolete GtkObject equivalents. * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_get_type_info): Use type "qdata" rather than a hash table. * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_find_object_info): Use %lu when printing out types. * gtk-support.c: Include gdkx.h not gdkprivate.h. * rep-gtk.h: Fix guint => GType. 2001-11-17 John Harper * rep-libglade.h, rep-gtk.c, libglade.defs, libglade-support.c, gtk.defs, configure.in, config.h.in, README.gtk-defs: More porting. Libglade now compiles. Haven't tested it (don't have a new enough glade), but it _should_ work.. 2001-11-17 John Harper * rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c, gtk.defs, glib.defs, gdk.defs, build-gtk.jl, Makefile.in: More porting. Use GType[Info] and GObject almost wholly instead of GtkType[Info] and GtkObject now Also reinstated the full-callback calling mechanism since lots of Gtk functions use it and don't provide closured variants.. Biggest task left is to support the GParam stuff for constructing and modifying GObjects. 2001-11-16 John Harper * rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c, rep-gnome.h, gtk.defs, gtk-support.c, gnomelib.defs, gnomelib-support.c, gdk.defs, configure.in, build-gtk.jl: Many hacks (some extremely dubious) to get to first stage of Gtk-2 port. Current status: gtk/gdk wrappers compile (i.e. you must specify --without-gnome --without-libglade --without-gdk-pixbuf to configure) and they mostly work I basically did the minimum necessary to make it compile. Then added support for GClosure's and GValue's so that signal handling works. The hello.jl and clist.jl example programs run correctly without modification Next step: remove the GtkArg crap, random cleanup, use GObject's instead of GtkObject's, and various gtk_ -> g_ changes.. 2001-01-17 John Harper * rep-gtk.spec.in: unset LC_ALL, LINGUAS and LANG before building 2000-12-04 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.15 2000-11-25 John Harper * gtk.defs (gtk_window_set_transient_for): marked that PARENT arg may be null 2000-10-31 John Harper * gnomeui.defs: added most definitions from the header file. Left out some meaningless stuff that never made it to the actual wm-spec 2000-09-26 John Harper * gnome-canvas.defs (gnome_canvas_item_scale, gnome_canvas_item_rotate): commented out, these functions are apparently MIA in recent gnome-libs 2000-09-20 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.14 2000-09-18 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_init_with_args): after calling gtk_set_locale () call setlocale (LC_NUMERIC, "C") for rep's benefit (floating point lameness) * configure.in, config.h.in: check for and setlocale () 2000-09-11 John Harper * gtk.defs (gtk_editable_get_chars): changed return type from `none' to `string'. Pointed out by Gregory Merchan 2000-09-04 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.14pre1 2000-08-29 * rep-gtk.spec.in: rep-gtk-gnome and rep-gtk-libglade both require exactly @version@ of rep-gtk 2000-08-03 John Harper * gtk.defs (gtk_menu_get_attach_widget): added missing arg-name * autogen.sh: added 2000-07-24 John Harper * rep-gtk.spec.in: updated 2000-07-23 John Harper Changed the module hierarchy, now: gui.gtk.{gtk,libglade,gdk-pixbuf} gui.gnome.{lib,ui,canvas,canvas-pixbuf,libglade} the old names all still work * Makefile.in: various changes * rep-gtk.c: renamed module, export rep-gtk-version * libglade-support.c, gnomeui-support.c, gnomelib-support.c, gnome-canvas-support.c, rep-types.c: renamed modules, added aliases * gnome-canvas-pixbuf.defs, gdk-pixbuf.defs: add alias definitions * configure.in: require rep 0.13 (unreleased) * build-gtk.jl: added new global option `alias' 2000-07-20 John Harper * Makefile.in: include --mode argument to libtool (from David Kaelbling ) * rep-gtk.c: remove ^M that got into a macro definition somehow (from David Kaelbling ) 2000-07-12 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.13a 2000-07-11 John Harper * configure.in: make the various permutations of libraries work correctly. Only compile gnome-canvas-pixbuf if both gnomeui and gdk-pixbuf libraries are being built. Also, don't error out if a library FOO can't be found, unless --with-FOO was specified [ some of this is from a patch by Ceri Storey ] 2000-07-10 John Harper * rep-gtk.spec.in: remembered that g[td]k-1.2.defs is now called g[td]k.defs 2000-07-09 John Harper * configure.in: version 0.13 * Makefile.in: gnome-canvas-pixbuf requires gnomeui, not gnome-canvas * gnomeui-support.c (sgtk_gnome_init): preserve rep's fatal signal handlers, they're more useful than the gnome handler * gnomeui-support.c (sgtk_gnome_string_callback): handle a null string being passed in * configure.in: require rep 0.12+ * rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c, libglade-support.c, gnomelib-support.c, gnome-canvas-support.c: removed rep < 0.12 compatibility junk * rep-types.c (rep_dl_init): create a proper (but empty) module, instead of just returning a symbol 2000-07-06 John Harper * gnomeui.defs (GnomeDialog): cleaned up (GnomeStockPixmapNameType): new string-enum * gtk.defs (gtk_clist_select_row, gtk_clist_unselect_row): column parameters default to zero 2000-07-05 John Harper * gtk.defs (gtk_window_position): reinstated this pseudonym for gtk_window_set_position * examples/canvas-test: connected `delete_event' signal * gnomeui.defs (gnome_icon_entry_set_icon): added * gnomeui-support.c (sgtk_gnome_init): #if 0 the code to pass options to and from gnome_init (). It's so fucking braindead that on seeing an option it doesn't understand, it terminates the program 2000-07-04 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: some fixes for arg conversion from repv to GTK_TYPE_POINTER. Kludged type support for GdkPixbuf. Fixed some string-enum stuff * build-gtk.jl: support `define-string-enum' form. Added extra global option `(system-init-code STRING)' for code that should only be run when REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE isn't set * gdk-pixbuf.defs, gnome-canvas-pixbuf.defs, configure.in, Makefile.in: wrap these two libraries * gdk-1.2.defs, gtk-1.2.defs: removed the `-1.2' from the file names * gtk.defs: merged a bunch of stuff from guile-gtk HEAD * gnomeui.defs: unhid the GnomeStock definitions * gnomeui-support.c: always call gnome_init (). Take the app id and version from `*gnome-app-id*' and `*gnome-app-version*', else make something up * rep-types.c (sgtk_char_to_rep): new function * examples/canvas-pixbuf-test: new test program * gnomelib.defs (gnome_mime_nametemplate): deleted, this function has been removed from recent gnome-libs? 2000-07-02 John Harper * version 0.12 2000-07-01 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_window_add_accel_group, gtk_window_remove_accel_group, gtk_window_set_transient_for, gtk_window_set_default_size, gtk_window_set_modal): new functions (gtk_window_position): renamed gtk_window_set_position 2000-06-28 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs: changed some int's to bool's, added some more function definitions 2000-06-23 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_is_a_gtkobj): check for GTK_IS_OBJECT and !GTK_OBJECT_DESTROYED (avoids segmentation faults) 2000-06-18 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: various cleanups to help 64-bit targets, from George Lebl 2000-06-16 John Harper * version 0.11 * rep-gtk.spec.in: require rep 0.12+ 2000-06-14 John Harper * gnomeui.defs (gnome-dialog-new): fixed typo 2000-05-27 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs: added GtkTearoffItemMenu type and constructor 2000-05-26 John Harper * libglade.defs (GladeXML): specify a custom getter for textdomain field * libglade-support.c (sgtk_glade_xml_textdomain): getter for glade-xml-textdomain * configure.in, config.h.in: check to test if the `textdomain' field of the GladeXML structure has been renamed to `txtdomain'. Define LIBGLADE_XML_TXTDOMAIN if so 2000-05-09 John Harper * version 0.10 2000-04-17 John Harper * gnomeui.defs (gnome_stock_pixmap_widget, gnome_stock_pixmap_widget_at_size): made window argument null-ok 2000-04-16 John Harper Added support for using libglade with GNOME widgets * libglade-support.c (GLADE_INIT_FUNC): macro naming the function to call to initialize libglade, defaults to glade_init * configure.in, Makefile.in: if wrapping both GNOME and libglade, build an extra module `libglade-gnome' which is exactly the same as `libglade' but linked against the GNOME libs and calls glade_gnome_init () instead of glade_init () * examples/test-libglade: pass `--gnome' option to use GNOME version of libglade wrappers 2000-04-14 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (GtkAccelGroup): new boxed type (gtk_widget_add_accelerator, gtk_widget_remove_accelerator, gtk_widget_remove_accelerators, gtk_widget_accelerator_signal, gtk_widget_add_events, gtk_label_set_pattern, gtk_label_parse_uline, gtk_menu_shell_select_item, gtk_menu_shell_deselect, gtk_menu_shell_activate_item, gtk_menu_set_accel_group, gtk_menu_get_uline_accel_group, gtk_menu_ensure_uline_accel_group, gtk_menu_get_attach_widget, gtk_menu_set_tearoff_state, gtk_menu_set_title, gtk_menu_reorder_child): wrap these functions [ partly from a patch by Richard Kilgore ] 2000-04-09 John Harper * rep-gtk.c, libglade-support.c, gnomeui-support.c, gnomelib-support.c, gnome-canvas-support.c: put all subroutines into suitably named modules if rep supports them; remove all direct references to symbols' `value' fields 2000-04-07 John Harper * build-gtk.jl (output-footer): emit code to define the subroutines in a module of the correct name (suitably ifdef'ed by rep version) 2000-03-26 John Harper * gnomelib-support.c (rep_dl_init): provide `gnomelib' not `gnome' 2000-03-11 John Harper * config.sub, config.guess: updated from libtool-1.3.4 * Makefile.in: changed how rep is called to not assume that load-path contains `.' (it doesn't anymore) 2000-03-08 John Harper * rep-types.c (sgtk_rep_to_cvec): cast cvec.ptr to char* before doing arithmetic on it (patch from Aron Griffis ) * rep-gtk.c (timeout_callback): set timed_out even if not going to break out of gtk-main (set_timeout): only create timeout if one doesn't already exist 2000-03-06 John Harper * version 0.9.1 * rep-gtk.h: include config.h 2000-03-05 John Harper * version 0.9 2000-03-01 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_event_loop): when exiting, only restart the outer timeout if it hasn't already fired 2000-02-29 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (timeout_callback): only propagate the timeout if it's from the innermost event loop (sgtk_event_loop): call set_timeout () before exiting * gtk-compat.c (menu_popup_position): ensure that the chosen position always leaves the menu totally on-screen (using code borrowed from gtk/gtkmenu.c) * gdk-1.2.defs: added gdk_screen_width and gdk_screen_height functions * gtk-1.2.defs: added field `allocation' to GtkWidget * gtk-support.c (sgtk_gtk_widget_get_allocation): new function * build-gtk.jl: new option in object fields, (getter FUNCTION) 2000-02-27 John Harper * Makefile.in: don't link against REP_LIBS, it's not necessary and may cause problems when there's static libraries there * rep-gtk.h: put #ifndef's around GTK compatibility functions decls 2000-02-25 John Harper * rep-types.c, rep-gtk.c: use non-fixnum numeric types where appropriate 2000-02-23 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_event_loop): fix the idle handling 2000-02-13 John Harper * build-gtk.jl: support `in', `out' and `inout' modes for composite types. Support the `extra-init-code' option. Add a new option `(provide FEATURE)' for generating rep dl stubs * gtk-1.2.defs: define enum GtkAnchorType (for canvas), and object GtkProgress * rep-types.c: new file, the rep conversions for basic C/GLIB types. This is built into it's own dl module `sgtk-types' * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_set_protect, sgtk_get_protect, sgtk_new_protect): functions for manipulating the gc protection shells * build-gtk.jl: new directive `include', like `import' but for the same module; new directive `define-type', the same as the function of the same name. Only add type info structures if they're non-null. New protection type `*result*' for callbacks, protect function for lifetime of result object. Implemented cvec-to-rep conversion, and `tvec' types. New argument option `protect-during', add gc protection for the lifetime of the function call. Output finish options _after_ converting result * rep-gnome.h, gnomelib.defs, gnomelib-support.c, gnomeui.defs, gnomeui-support.c, gnome-canvas.defs, gnome-canvas-support.c, gnome-canvas-glue.c: initial GNOME binding. Lots of this was grabbed from guile-gnome * rep-gtk.spec.in, configure.in, Makefile.in: updated for GNOME bindings 2000-02-08 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_event_loop): rewritten to use rep_max_sleep_for (), has the bonus of cleaning up the idle timeout 2000-02-06 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_event_loop): if threads are waiting, don't call gtk_main (), handle all events then yield * rep-gtk.c: invoke callbacks within dynamic roots * rep-gtk.h: define rep_INTERFACE if not already 2000-01-11 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_init_with_args): call gtk_set_locale () before gtk_init () 2000-01-09 John Harper * version 0.8 1999-12-31 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_paned_set_position): new function (GtkCList): added fields `rows' and `cols' 1999-12-26 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_rep_to_flags): be more defensive in what we accept 1999-12-18 John Harper * rep-ui.glade, rep-ui: example of using libglade with rep--a simple lisp front end * rep-gtk.c (make_gtkobj): don't add the proxy to its list of protects, we'll mark it manually (gtkobj_marker_hook): mark the proxy when it's referenced; mark its protects _always_ (since they're added to the globally protected data if the proxy is freed) * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_proxy_object): remove the prevp field which I had erroneously copied from the 0.17 diffs (I rejected it the first time for a reason) 1999-12-17 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: merged diffs from guile-gtk 0.16->0.17; most notably this maintains protection over data associated with gc'd proxies. Also adds support for GdkRectangle types * build-gtk.jl, libglade-support.c: c-type of `full-callback' is now `sgtk_protshell*' not `repv' * Makefile.in: add "rep_requires='gtk'" to the libglade .la file to cause gtk to automagically get loaded first * rep-gtk.c, libglade-support.c: don't use rep_dl_feature anymore, it breaks when any libraries are opened RTLD_GLOBAL 1999-12-16 John Harper * rep-gtk.spec.in: added new package, rep-gtk-libglade * libglade-support.c (sgtk_glade_xml_new_from_string): new function, calls glade_xml_new_from_memory * libglade.defs (glade-xml-new-from-string): added * libglade-support.c (rep_dl_init): look for REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE environment setting * configure.in: added --with[out]-libglade options * build-gtk.jl: use `const char *' for static_string types, not just `char *' * libglade.defs: API definition for libglade (constructs widget trees from Glade-created XML files) * libglade-support.c: signal connection code, and dl stubs * configure.in, Makefile.in: recognize and build libglade wrapper when available 1999-12-15 John Harper * gtk-support.c (gdk_event_visibility_state): removed // comment (pointed out by Daniel Burrows ) 1999-12-06 John Harper * Makefile.in: include LDFLAGS when linking (from Ralf Fassel ) 1999-12-05 John Harper * version 0.7 * gtk-compat.c (gtk_widget_draw_interp): new function, calls gtk_widget_draw () with a null second argument * gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_widget_draw_interp, gtk_preview_put, gtk_preview_draw_row): defined these functions 1999-12-02 John Harper * rep-gtk.c, gtk-1.2.defs, gdk-1.2.defs: i18n changes from Yukihiro Nakai 1999-11-30 John Harper * build-gtk.jl: make separate glue for each set of definitions * rep-gtk.c (rep_dl_init): just call sgtk_init_gtk_gtk_glue () instead of initialising everything manually * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_init_with_args): not running stand-a-lone if rep_recurse_depth >= 0, not < 0 (why did this work before?) 1999-11-28 John Harper * version 0.6 1999-11-25 John Harper * build-gtk.jl: updated for single namespace etc 1999-11-17 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_init_with_args): if REP_GTK_DONT_INITIALIZE is defined non-zero in the environment, then don't call gtk_init (), this helps when compiling scripts 1999-11-10 John Harper * configure.in: require rep 0.8+ (lexical scope), bump rep-gtk version to 0.6 * build-gtk.jl (output-field-accessors): fixed for lexical scoping 1999-10-29 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_widget_lock_accelerators, gtk_widget_unlock_accelerators, gtk_widget_accelerators_locked): new function definitions 1999-10-24 John Harper * version 0.5 1999-10-22 John Harper * gtk-compat.c, gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_menu_popup_interp): added an extra (optional) argument, a cons cell defining the position at which to show the menu 1999-10-20 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: accept long integers for all but character types, create long integers when values are too large 1999-10-03 John Harper * version 0.4.2 1999-10-01 John Harper * config.sub, config.guess: updated from libtool 1.3.3 1999-09-18 John Harper * version 0.4.1 * Makefile.in: added $(installdir) to help rpm builds 1999-09-12 John Harper * version 0.4 1999-09-08 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs: added the GtkPlug and GtkSocket widgets * gdk-1.2.defs, gtk-support.c: added a made-up gdk_window_xid function 1999-08-31 John Harper * version 0.3 1999-08-29 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (GtkCheckMenuItem): changed type of `active' field from uint to bool 1999-08-26 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (GtkCheckMenuItem): define the `active' field 1999-08-16 John Harper * version 0.2 1999-08-15 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_clist_moveto): the row_align and column_align arguments now default to 0.5 1999-08-10 John Harper * gtk-1.2.defs (gtk_label_set_justify, gtk_label_set_line_wrap): define these functions (gtk_signal_connect, gtk_box_pack_start, gtk_box_pack_start): remove optional boolean parameters, since there's no way of telling a non-specified option from a specified-as-nil option 1999-08-03 John Harper * version 0.1 1999-06-06 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_init_substrate): use rep_map_inputs to add all existing registered input fds to the GTK scheme of things (rep_dl_kill): new function, try to unhook as many of the GTK functions as possible 1999-06-04 John Harper * build-gtk.jl (output-function): when splitting arguments from a list, don't signal errors if some don't exist; just set them to nil 1999-05-29 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: only call gtk_main_quit () if gtk_main_level () returns non-zero 1999-05-19 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: should have solved the SIGCHLD problem under Linux now (turned out to be a bug in gdm) 1999-04-28 John Harper * build-gtk.jl: some fixes, support null helper_valid functions * README.guile-gtk, rep-gtk.h, rep-gtk.c, gtk-support.c, gdk-1.2.defs: synchronised with release 0.16 of guile-gtk * Makefile.in: compile build-gtk before executing it 1999-04-18 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (reset_idle_timeout): always reset idle_timeout_counter to zero, not just when there's no timeout already set 1999-03-28 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (idle_timeout_callback): ensure that the first time rep_on_idle is called each idle period, it's passed zero (sgtk_callback_postfix, idle_timeout_callback): call rep_proc_periodically to ensure no subprocess deaths are overlooked 1999-03-23 John Harper * build-gtk.jl (output-type-predicate): outputs type predicates, TYPE-p for each boxed or object type * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_callback_marshal): pass the object invoking the callback as the first argument to the function (Fgtk_callback_trampoline): now a Lisp DEFUN (sgtk_register_input_fd, sgtk_deregister_input_fd): hooks for librep input handling (sgtk_callback_postfix): should be called after any callback that might invoke lisp code, handles catch/throw and redisplay (sgtk_event_loop): handles the librep one-second idle timeouts, and calls the rep_proc_periodically function to reap subprocesses (sgtk_sigchld_callback): new function, calls gtk_main_quit so that the sgtk_event_loop is entered and the process can be collected (Fgtk_standalone_p): now a Lisp DEFUN (sgtk_init_with_args): set standalone to false if gtk_init was called before we tried to (rep_dl_init): set rep_dl_feature to `gtk' * build-gtk.jl: outputs field accessor functions, for TYPE and FIELD, these will be called `TYPE-FIELD', and `TYPE-FIELD-set' (if the field is settable), for example `gtk-widget-style' * gtk-1.2.defs: added the `parent' field to GtkWidget * configure.in: add some warning options if using GNU CC * examples/hello.jl, examples/clist.jl: cleaned up 1999-03-19 John Harper * rep-gtk.c: hijack the rep event loop and input registering functions * rep-gtk.c (rep_dl_init): return t 1999-03-18 John Harper * rep-gtk.c (sgtk_object_proxy): removed the `prevp' field, just use a next field, then regenerate the entire list when sweeping rep-gtk-0.90.0/COPYING0000644000175200017520000004310511246027131013212 0ustar chrischris GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=no if test -n "$1" ; then func_emit_wrapper_arg1=$1 fi # split this up so that func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # can call each part independently. func_emit_wrapper_part1 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" func_emit_wrapper_part2 "${func_emit_wrapper_arg1}" } # func_to_host_path arg # # Convert paths to host format when used with build tools. # Intended for use with "native" mingw (where libtool itself # is running under the msys shell), or in the following cross- # build environments: # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # where wine is equipped with the `winepath' executable. # In the native mingw case, the (msys) shell automatically # converts paths for any non-msys applications it launches, # but that facility isn't available from inside the cwrapper. # Similar accommodations are necessary for $host mingw and # $build cygwin. Calling this function does no harm for other # $host/$build combinations not listed above. # # ARG is the path (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation for $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' case $build in *mingw* ) # actually, msys # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces="s/[ ]*\$//" func_to_host_path_tmp1=`( cmd //c echo "$1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_strip_trailing_spaces" ) 2>/dev/null || echo ""` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; *cygwin* ) func_to_host_path_tmp1=`cygpath -w "$1"` func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` ;; * ) # Unfortunately, winepath does not exit with a non-zero # error code, so we are forced to check the contents of # stdout. On the other hand, if the command is not # found, the shell will set an exit code of 127 and print # *an error message* to stdout. So we must check for both # error code of zero AND non-empty stdout, which explains # the odd construction: func_to_host_path_tmp1=`winepath -w "$1" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -eq 0 && test -n "${func_to_host_path_tmp1}"; then func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" |\ $SED -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` else # Allow warning below. func_to_host_path_result="" fi ;; esac if test -z "$func_to_host_path_result" ; then func_error "Could not determine host path corresponding to" func_error " '$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_path_result="$1" fi ;; esac fi } # end: func_to_host_path # func_to_host_pathlist arg # # Convert pathlists to host format when used with build tools. # See func_to_host_path(), above. This function supports the # following $build/$host combinations (but does no harm for # combinations not listed here): # $build $host # mingw (msys) mingw [e.g. native] # cygwin mingw # *nix + wine mingw # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to # $host format. If ARG begins or ends with a path separator # character, it is preserved (but converted to $host format) # on output. # # ARG is a pathlist (on $build) that should be converted to # the proper representation on $host. The result is stored # in $func_to_host_pathlist_result. func_to_host_pathlist () { func_to_host_pathlist_result="$1" if test -n "$1" ; then case $host in *mingw* ) lt_sed_naive_backslashify='s|\\\\*|\\|g;s|/|\\|g;s|\\|\\\\|g' # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from # ARG. msys behavior is inconsistent here, cygpath turns them # into '.;' and ';.', and winepath ignores them completely. func_to_host_pathlist_tmp2="$1" # Once set for this call, this variable should not be # reassigned. 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This may break if $1 contains DOS-style drive # specifications. 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newargz[i] : ""))); } EOF case $host_os in mingw*) cat <<"EOF" /* execv doesn't actually work on mingw as expected on unix */ rval = _spawnv (_P_WAIT, lt_argv_zero, (const char * const *) newargz); if (rval == -1) { /* failed to start process */ LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(main) failed to launch target \"%s\": errno = %d\n", lt_argv_zero, errno)); return 127; } return rval; EOF ;; *) cat <<"EOF" execv (lt_argv_zero, newargz); return rval; /* =127, but avoids unused variable warning */ EOF ;; esac cat <<"EOF" } void * xmalloc (size_t num) { void *p = (void *) malloc (num); if (!p) lt_fatal ("Memory exhausted"); return p; } char * xstrdup (const char *string) { return string ? strcpy ((char *) xmalloc (strlen (string) + 1), string) : NULL; } const char * base_name (const char *name) { const char *base; #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) /* Skip over the disk name in MSDOS pathnames. */ if (isalpha ((unsigned char) name[0]) && name[1] == ':') name += 2; #endif for (base = name; *name; name++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*name)) base = name + 1; return base; } int check_executable (const char *path) { struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(check_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if ((stat (path, &st) >= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(make_executable) : %s\n", path ? (*path ? path : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. Returns newly allocated full path name if found, NULL otherwise Does not chase symlinks, even on platforms that support them. */ char * find_executable (const char *wrapper) { int has_slash = 0; const char *p; const char *p_next; /* static buffer for getcwd */ char tmp[LT_PATHMAX + 1]; int tmp_len; char *concat_name; LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(find_executable) : %s\n", wrapper ? (*wrapper ? wrapper : "EMPTY!") : "NULL!")); if ((wrapper == NULL) || (*wrapper == '\0')) return NULL; /* Absolute path? */ #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) if (isalpha ((unsigned char) wrapper[0]) && wrapper[1] == ':') { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } else { #endif if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (wrapper[0])) { concat_name = xstrdup (wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } #if defined (HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM) } #endif for (p = wrapper; *p; p++) if (*p == '/') { has_slash = 1; break; } if (!has_slash) { /* no slashes; search PATH */ const char *path = getenv ("PATH"); if (path != NULL) { for (p = path; *p; p = p_next) { const char *q; size_t p_len; for (q = p; *q; q++) if (IS_PATH_SEPARATOR (*q)) break; p_len = q - p; p_next = (*q == '\0' ? q : q + 1); if (p_len == 0) { /* empty path: current directory */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); } else { concat_name = XMALLOC (char, p_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, p, p_len); concat_name[p_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + p_len + 1, wrapper); } if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); } } /* not found in PATH; assume curdir */ } /* Relative path | not found in path: prepend cwd */ if (getcwd (tmp, LT_PATHMAX) == NULL) lt_fatal ("getcwd failed"); tmp_len = strlen (tmp); concat_name = XMALLOC (char, tmp_len + 1 + strlen (wrapper) + 1); memcpy (concat_name, tmp, tmp_len); concat_name[tmp_len] = '/'; strcpy (concat_name + tmp_len + 1, wrapper); if (check_executable (concat_name)) return concat_name; XFREE (concat_name); return NULL; } char * chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec) { #ifndef S_ISLNK return xstrdup (pathspec); #else char buf[LT_PATHMAX]; struct stat s; char *tmp_pathspec = xstrdup (pathspec); char *p; int has_symlinks = 0; while (strlen (tmp_pathspec) && !has_symlinks) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("checking path component for symlinks: %s\n", tmp_pathspec)); if (lstat (tmp_pathspec, &s) == 0) { if (S_ISLNK (s.st_mode) != 0) { has_symlinks = 1; break; } /* search backwards for last DIR_SEPARATOR */ p = tmp_pathspec + strlen (tmp_pathspec) - 1; while ((p > tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) p--; if ((p == tmp_pathspec) && (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*p))) { /* no more DIR_SEPARATORS left */ break; } *p = '\0'; } else { char *errstr = strerror (errno); lt_fatal ("Error accessing file %s (%s)", tmp_pathspec, errstr); } } XFREE (tmp_pathspec); if (!has_symlinks) { return xstrdup (pathspec); } tmp_pathspec = realpath (pathspec, buf); if (tmp_pathspec == 0) { lt_fatal ("Could not follow symlinks for %s", pathspec); } return xstrdup (tmp_pathspec); #endif } char * strendzap (char *str, const char *pat) { size_t len, patlen; assert (str != NULL); assert (pat != NULL); len = strlen (str); patlen = strlen (pat); if (patlen <= len) { str += len - patlen; if (strcmp (str, pat) == 0) *str = '\0'; } return str; } static void lt_error_core (int exit_status, const char *mode, const char *message, va_list ap) { fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s: ", program_name, mode); vfprintf (stderr, message, ap); fprintf (stderr, ".\n"); if (exit_status >= 0) exit (exit_status); } void lt_fatal (const char *message, ...) { va_list ap; va_start (ap, message); lt_error_core (EXIT_FAILURE, "FATAL", message, ap); va_end (ap); } void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value) { LTWRAPPER_DEBUGPRINTF (("(lt_setenv) setting '%s' to '%s'\n", (name ? 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/bin/sh exec rep --batch "$0" "$@" !# ;;;; rep-gtk hello world program (structure () (open rep rep.system gui.gtk-2.gtk) (define window (gtk-window-new 'toplevel)) (define button (gtk-scale-button-new 'menu 0 100 0.5 '("gtk-ok" "" "undo"))) (gtk-container-set-border-width window 10) (g-signal-connect window "delete_event" (lambda (w) (throw 'quit 0))) (gtk-container-add window button) (gtk-widget-show-all window) (setq interrupt-mode 'exit) (recursive-edit)) ;; Local variables: ;; major-mode: lisp-mode ;; End: rep-gtk-0.90.0/examples/gtk-dialog.jl0000644000175200017520000000357011246027131016350 0ustar chrischris;;;; gtk-dialog.jl (require 'gui.gtk-2.gtk) ;; Each BUTTON is (TEXT . RETURNED-VALUE) (defun gtk-dialog (message &rest buttons) (let ((window (gtk-window-new 'toplevel)) (vbox (gtk-vbox-new nil 0)) (label (gtk-label-new message)) (bbox (gtk-hbutton-box-new))) (catch 'exit (unwind-protect (progn (gtk-container-border-width window 6) (gtk-signal-connect window "delete_event" (lambda () (throw 'exit nil))) (gtk-container-add window vbox) (gtk-box-pack-start vbox label) (gtk-box-pack-end vbox bbox) (mapc (lambda (cell) (let ((button (gtk-button-new-with-label (car cell)))) (GTK-WIDGET-SET-FLAGS button '(can-default)) (gtk-box-pack-start bbox button nil nil) (gtk-signal-connect button "clicked" (lambda () (throw 'exit (cdr cell)))))) buttons) (gtk-widget-show-all window) (gtk-main)) (gtk-widget-destroy window) ;; If I don't do this, the window isn't unmapped.. (while (> (gtk-events-pending) 0) (gtk-main-iteration)))))) (defun yes-or-no-p (question) (gtk-dialog question '("Yes" . t) '("No" . nil))) (defun y-or-n-p (q) (yes-or-no-p q)) (defun map-y-or-n-p (question inputs callback) (let ((all-t t)) (when (eq 'all-t (catch 'map (while inputs (let* ((q (if (stringp question) (format nil question (car inputs)) (question (car inputs)))) (a (gtk-dialog q '("Yes" . t) '("No" . nil) '("Yes to all" . all-t) '("Quit" . quit)))) (cond ((or (eq a 'all-t) (eq a 'quit)) (throw 'map a)) (a (callback (car inputs))) (t (setq all-t nil))) (setq inputs (cdr inputs)))))) ;; User answered with "!", so loop over all remaining inputs (while inputs (callback (car inputs)) (setq inputs (cdr inputs)))) all-t)) rep-gtk-0.90.0/examples/gtk-builder.jl0000644000175200017520000000122411246027131016531 0ustar chrischris;; gtk-builder.jl (require 'gui.gtk-2.gtk) (structure () (open rep rep.system gui.gtk-2.gtk) (define builder (gtk-builder-new)) (condition-case data (progn (gtk-builder-add-from-file builder "gtk-builder-test.glade") (define window (gtk-builder-get-object builder "window")) (gtk-widget-show-all window) (g-signal-connect (gtk-builder-get-object builder "button") "pressed" (lambda () (message "Button pressed"))) (gtk-builder-connect-signals builder) (setq interrupt-mode 'exit) (recursive-edit)) (glib-error (message (cadr data))))) ;; Local variables: ;; major-mode: lisp-mode ;; End: rep-gtk-0.90.0/examples/gtk-builder-test.glade0000644000175200017520000000273511246027131020165 0ustar chrischris True vertical button True True True 0 True True 1 True 2 rep-gtk-0.90.0/examples/clist.jl0000755000175200017520000000237611246027131015452 0ustar chrischris#! /bin/sh exec rep --batch "$0" "$@" !# (structure () (open rep rep.system gui.gtk-2.gtk) (define titles ["name" "uid" "gid" "passwd" "gecos" "home" "shell"]) (define window (gtk-window-new 'toplevel)) (define scrolled-window (gtk-scrolled-window-new)) (define clist (gtk-clist-new-with-titles titles)) (gtk-container-add window scrolled-window) (gtk-container-add scrolled-window clist) (gtk-scrolled-window-set-policy scrolled-window 'automatic 'automatic) (gtk-window-set-default-size window 400 200) (do ((i 0 (1+ i))) ((= i 10)) (gtk-clist-append clist (vector (format nil "record-%d" i) (format nil "field1-%d" i) (format nil "field2-%d" i) (format nil "field3-%d" i) (format nil "field4-%d" i) (format nil "field5-%d" i) (format nil "field6-%d" i)))) (do ((i 0 (1+ i))) ((= i (length titles))) (gtk-clist-set-column-auto-resize clist i t)) (g-signal-connect window "delete_event" (lambda (w) (throw 'quit 0))) (g-signal-connect clist "select_row" (lambda args (format standard-error "select: %S\n" args))) (gtk-widget-show-all window) (setq interrupt-mode 'exit) (recursive-edit)) ;; Local variables: ;; major-mode: lisp-mode ;; End: rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/index0000644000175200017520000000663011246027131014054 0ustar chrischrisDIRC,J.Y3J.Y3"fV2_N95;XAUTHORSJ.Y3J.Y3+o6JUZ>Ly 0=BUGSJ.YyJ.Yy3FEcK7N~n*COPYINGJ.YyJ.YyF8ԇ~,"9i^ ChangeLogJ.YyJ.YyOسʶ8]HACKINGJ.YyJ.YyT*Qmf& [INSTALLJ.YyJ.YyUsYk*3/v8ڬ MAINTAINERSJ.YJ.YV /}7z"J A.u Makefile.inJ.YJ.YW(Q)7_X|7uNEWSJ.YJ.YX |3ۛN*2mثREADMEJ.YJ.YY zB^ېb([?Q README-GTK-2J.YJ.YZ /{YfWP~.%}README.gtk-defsJ.YJ.Y[Li^6U?d;b[README.guile-gtkJ.YJ.Y\vd|df:} NTODOJ.YJ.Y]=u톀~,NcL autogen.shJ.Y=J.Y=^3ff-FpOw? build-gtk.jlJ.Y=J.Y=_,j}=(,Rco,} config.guessJ.Y\J.Y\an`﫢6.G config.h.inJ.Y\J.Y\b^hyx config.subJ.Y\J.Y\c*D {q #i\ configure.inJ.Y\J.Y\D p[16#q siexamples/clist.jlJ.Y\J.Y\ >mMrUk[m<[examples/gtk-builder-test.gladeJ.Y\J.Y\MB }ZnU6examples/gtk-builder.jlJ.Y\J.Y\xxs}l6examples/gtk-dialog.jlJ.Y{J.Y{,F^ݛx"B@UZ(Ҭexamples/hello.jlJ.Y{J.Y{+Ap5"8examples/status-iconJ.Y{J.Y{t$FrJx>examples/text.jlJ.Y{J.Y{dovʆǝT xgdk-pixbuf.defsJ.Y{J.Y{e0CS*&(}B8gdk.defsJ.Y{J.Y{f+6-EqWܝ[JA glib.defsJ.Y{J.Y{gZ[Vg@$" gtk-compat.cJ.Y{J.Y{h"/*irk8H  gtk-support.cJ.YiJ.Yii=YT}kK'gtk.defsJ.YiJ.Yij(7h#ڭ;dgtkbuilder.defsJ.YiJ.YikIc 1251487321 +0200 clone: from git://git.gnome.org/rep-gtk rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/info/exclude0000644000175200017520000000036011246027125015326 0ustar chrischris# git-ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude # Lines that start with '#' are comments. # For a project mostly in C, the following would be a good set of # exclude patterns (uncomment them if you want to use them): # *.[oa] # *~ rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/update.sample0000755000175200017520000000621511246027125016637 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to blocks unannotated tags from entering. # Called by git-receive-pack with arguments: refname sha1-old sha1-new # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "update". # # Config # ------ # hooks.allowunannotated # This boolean sets whether unannotated tags will be allowed into the # repository. By default they won't be. # hooks.allowdeletetag # This boolean sets whether deleting tags will be allowed in the # repository. By default they won't be. # hooks.allowdeletebranch # This boolean sets whether deleting branches will be allowed in the # repository. By default they won't be. # hooks.denycreatebranch # This boolean sets whether remotely creating branches will be denied # in the repository. By default this is allowed. # # --- Command line refname="$1" oldrev="$2" newrev="$3" # --- Safety check if [ -z "$GIT_DIR" ]; then echo "Don't run this script from the command line." >&2 echo " (if you want, you could supply GIT_DIR then run" >&2 echo " $0 )" >&2 exit 1 fi if [ -z "$refname" -o -z "$oldrev" -o -z "$newrev" ]; then echo "Usage: $0 " >&2 exit 1 fi # --- Config allowunannotated=$(git config --bool hooks.allowunannotated) allowdeletebranch=$(git config --bool hooks.allowdeletebranch) denycreatebranch=$(git config --bool hooks.denycreatebranch) allowdeletetag=$(git config --bool hooks.allowdeletetag) # check for no description projectdesc=$(sed -e '1q' "$GIT_DIR/description") case "$projectdesc" in "Unnamed repository"* | "") echo "*** Project description file hasn't been set" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac # --- Check types # if $newrev is 0000...0000, it's a commit to delete a ref. zero="0000000000000000000000000000000000000000" if [ "$newrev" = "$zero" ]; then newrev_type=delete else newrev_type=$(git-cat-file -t $newrev) fi case "$refname","$newrev_type" in refs/tags/*,commit) # un-annotated tag short_refname=${refname##refs/tags/} if [ "$allowunannotated" != "true" ]; then echo "*** The un-annotated tag, $short_refname, is not allowed in this repository" >&2 echo "*** Use 'git tag [ -a | -s ]' for tags you want to propagate." >&2 exit 1 fi ;; refs/tags/*,delete) # delete tag if [ "$allowdeletetag" != "true" ]; then echo "*** Deleting a tag is not allowed in this repository" >&2 exit 1 fi ;; refs/tags/*,tag) # annotated tag ;; refs/heads/*,commit) # branch if [ "$oldrev" = "$zero" -a "$denycreatebranch" = "true" ]; then echo "*** Creating a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 exit 1 fi ;; refs/heads/*,delete) # delete branch if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then echo "*** Deleting a branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 exit 1 fi ;; refs/remotes/*,commit) # tracking branch ;; refs/remotes/*,delete) # delete tracking branch if [ "$allowdeletebranch" != "true" ]; then echo "*** Deleting a tracking branch is not allowed in this repository" >&2 exit 1 fi ;; *) # Anything else (is there anything else?) echo "*** Update hook: unknown type of update to ref $refname of type $newrev_type" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac # --- Finished exit 0 rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/prepare-commit-msg.sample0000755000175200017520000000230311246027125021057 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to prepare the commit log message. # Called by git-commit with the name of the file that has the # commit message, followed by the description of the commit # message's source. The hook's purpose is to edit the commit # message file. If the hook fails with a non-zero status, # the commit is aborted. # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "prepare-commit-msg". # This hook includes three examples. The first comments out the # "Conflicts:" part of a merge commit. # # The second includes the output of "git diff --name-status -r" # into the message, just before the "git status" output. It is # commented because it doesn't cope with --amend or with squashed # commits. # # The third example adds a Signed-off-by line to the message, that can # still be edited. This is rarely a good idea. case "$2,$3" in merge,) perl -i.bak -ne 's/^/# /, s/^# #/#/ if /^Conflicts/ .. /#/; print' "$1" ;; # ,|template,) # perl -i.bak -pe ' # print "\n" . `git diff --cached --name-status -r` # if /^#/ && $first++ == 0' "$1" ;; *) ;; esac # SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p') # grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/pre-rebase.sample0000755000175200017520000001151611246027125017402 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 2006, 2008 Junio C Hamano # # The "pre-rebase" hook is run just before "git-rebase" starts doing # its job, and can prevent the command from running by exiting with # non-zero status. # # The hook is called with the following parameters: # # $1 -- the upstream the series was forked from. # $2 -- the branch being rebased (or empty when rebasing the current branch). # # This sample shows how to prevent topic branches that are already # merged to 'next' branch from getting rebased, because allowing it # would result in rebasing already published history. publish=next basebranch="$1" if test "$#" = 2 then topic="refs/heads/$2" else topic=`git symbolic-ref HEAD` || exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt rebasing detached HEAD fi case "$topic" in refs/heads/??/*) ;; *) exit 0 ;# we do not interrupt others. ;; esac # Now we are dealing with a topic branch being rebased # on top of master. Is it OK to rebase it? # Does the topic really exist? git show-ref -q "$topic" || { echo >&2 "No such branch $topic" exit 1 } # Is topic fully merged to master? not_in_master=`git-rev-list --pretty=oneline ^master "$topic"` if test -z "$not_in_master" then echo >&2 "$topic is fully merged to master; better remove it." exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. fi # Is topic ever merged to next? If so you should not be rebasing it. only_next_1=`git-rev-list ^master "^$topic" ${publish} | sort` only_next_2=`git-rev-list ^master ${publish} | sort` if test "$only_next_1" = "$only_next_2" then not_in_topic=`git-rev-list "^$topic" master` if test -z "$not_in_topic" then echo >&2 "$topic is already up-to-date with master" exit 1 ;# we could allow it, but there is no point. else exit 0 fi else not_in_next=`git-rev-list --pretty=oneline ^${publish} "$topic"` perl -e ' my $topic = $ARGV[0]; my $msg = "* $topic has commits already merged to public branch:\n"; my (%not_in_next) = map { /^([0-9a-f]+) /; ($1 => 1); } split(/\n/, $ARGV[1]); for my $elem (map { /^([0-9a-f]+) (.*)$/; [$1 => $2]; } split(/\n/, $ARGV[2])) { if (!exists $not_in_next{$elem->[0]}) { if ($msg) { print STDERR $msg; undef $msg; } print STDERR " $elem->[1]\n"; } } ' "$topic" "$not_in_next" "$not_in_master" exit 1 fi exit 0 ################################################################ This sample hook safeguards topic branches that have been published from being rewound. The workflow assumed here is: * Once a topic branch forks from "master", "master" is never merged into it again (either directly or indirectly). * Once a topic branch is fully cooked and merged into "master", it is deleted. If you need to build on top of it to correct earlier mistakes, a new topic branch is created by forking at the tip of the "master". This is not strictly necessary, but it makes it easier to keep your history simple. * Whenever you need to test or publish your changes to topic branches, merge them into "next" branch. The script, being an example, hardcodes the publish branch name to be "next", but it is trivial to make it configurable via $GIT_DIR/config mechanism. With this workflow, you would want to know: (1) ... if a topic branch has ever been merged to "next". Young topic branches can have stupid mistakes you would rather clean up before publishing, and things that have not been merged into other branches can be easily rebased without affecting other people. But once it is published, you would not want to rewind it. (2) ... if a topic branch has been fully merged to "master". Then you can delete it. More importantly, you should not build on top of it -- other people may already want to change things related to the topic as patches against your "master", so if you need further changes, it is better to fork the topic (perhaps with the same name) afresh from the tip of "master". Let's look at this example: o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "next" / / / / / a---a---b A / / / / / / / / c---c---c---c B / / / / \ / / / / b---b C \ / / / / / \ / ---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o---o "master" A, B and C are topic branches. * A has one fix since it was merged up to "next". * B has finished. It has been fully merged up to "master" and "next", and is ready to be deleted. * C has not merged to "next" at all. We would want to allow C to be rebased, refuse A, and encourage B to be deleted. To compute (1): git-rev-list ^master ^topic next git-rev-list ^master next if these match, topic has not merged in next at all. To compute (2): git-rev-list master..topic if this is empty, it is fully merged to "master". rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/pre-commit.sample0000755000175200017520000000101311246027125017420 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed. # Called by git-commit with no arguments. The hook should # exit with non-zero status after issuing an appropriate message if # it wants to stop the commit. # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-commit". if git-rev-parse --verify HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1 then against=HEAD else # Initial commit: diff against an empty tree object against=4b825dc642cb6eb9a060e54bf8d69288fbee4904 fi exec git diff-index --check --cached $against -- rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/pre-applypatch.sample0000755000175200017520000000061611246027125020305 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed # by applypatch from an e-mail message. # # The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an # appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch". . git-sh-setup test -x "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" && exec "$GIT_DIR/hooks/pre-commit" ${1+"$@"} : rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/post-update.sample0000755000175200017520000000027511246027125017622 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to prepare a packed repository for use over # dumb transports. # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-update". exec git-update-server-info rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/post-receive.sample0000755000175200017520000000105111246027125017753 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script for the "post-receive" event. # # The "post-receive" script is run after receive-pack has accepted a pack # and the repository has been updated. It is passed arguments in through # stdin in the form # # For example: # aa453216d1b3e49e7f6f98441fa56946ddcd6a20 68f7abf4e6f922807889f52bc043ecd31b79f814 refs/heads/master # # see contrib/hooks/ for an sample, or uncomment the next line and # rename the file to "post-receive". #. /usr/share/doc/git-core/contrib/hooks/post-receive-email rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/post-commit.sample0000755000175200017520000000024011246027125017620 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script that is called after a successful # commit is made. # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "post-commit". : Nothing rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/commit-msg.sample0000755000175200017520000000157611246027125017436 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to check the commit log message. # Called by git-commit with one argument, the name of the file # that has the commit message. The hook should exit with non-zero # status after issuing an appropriate message if it wants to stop the # commit. The hook is allowed to edit the commit message file. # # To enable this hook, rename this file to "commit-msg". # Uncomment the below to add a Signed-off-by line to the message. # Doing this in a hook is a bad idea in general, but the prepare-commit-msg # hook is more suited to it. # # SOB=$(git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT | sed -n 's/^\(.*>\).*$/Signed-off-by: \1/p') # grep -qs "^$SOB" "$1" || echo "$SOB" >> "$1" # This example catches duplicate Signed-off-by lines. test "" = "$(grep '^Signed-off-by: ' "$1" | sort | uniq -c | sed -e '/^[ ]*1[ ]/d')" || { echo >&2 Duplicate Signed-off-by lines. exit 1 } rep-gtk-0.90.0/.git/hooks/applypatch-msg.sample0000755000175200017520000000070411246027125020303 0ustar chrischris#!/bin/sh # # An example hook script to check the commit log message taken by # applypatch from an e-mail message. # # The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an # appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. 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