*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
- * License along with this library; if not, write to the
- * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
- * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+ * License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/*
#include "config.h"
-#include <string.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
+#define GDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS 1
+
+#include "gdkmain.h"
-#include "gdk.h"
#include "gdkinternals.h"
+#include "gdkintl.h"
#ifndef HAVE_XCONVERTCASE
#include "gdkkeysyms.h"
#endif
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+
+/**
+ * SECTION:general
+ * @Short_description: Library initialization and miscellaneous functions
+ * @Title: General
+ *
+ * This section describes the GDK initialization functions and miscellaneous
+ * utility functions, as well as deprecation facilities.
+ *
+ * The GDK and GTK+ headers annotate deprecated APIs in a way that produces
+ * compiler warnings if these deprecated APIs are used. The warnings
+ * can be turned off by defining the macro %GDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS
+ * before including the glib.h header.
+ *
+ * GDK and GTK+ also provide support for building applications against
+ * defined subsets of deprecated or new APIs. Define the macro
+ * %GDK_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED to specify up to what version
+ * you want to receive warnings about deprecated APIs. Define the
+ * macro %GDK_VERSION_MAX_ALLOWED to specify the newest version
+ * whose API you want to use.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * GDK_WINDOWING_X11:
+ *
+ * The #GDK_WINDOWING_X11 macro is defined if the X11 backend
+ * is supported.
+ *
+ * Use this macro to guard code that is specific to the X11 backend.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * GDK_WINDOWING_WIN32:
+ *
+ * The #GDK_WINDOWING_WIN32 macro is defined if the Win32 backend
+ * is supported.
+ *
+ * Use this macro to guard code that is specific to the Win32 backend.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ:
+ *
+ * The #GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ macro is defined if the Quartz backend
+ * is supported.
+ *
+ * Use this macro to guard code that is specific to the Quartz backend.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * GDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS:
+ *
+ * A macro that should be defined before including the gdk.h header.
+ * If it is defined, no compiler warnings will be produced for uses
+ * of deprecated GDK APIs.
+ */
+
typedef struct _GdkPredicate GdkPredicate;
struct _GdkPredicate
gpointer data;
};
+typedef struct _GdkThreadsDispatch GdkThreadsDispatch;
+
+struct _GdkThreadsDispatch
+{
+ GSourceFunc func;
+ gpointer data;
+ GDestroyNotify destroy;
+};
+
+
/* Private variable declarations
*/
-static int gdk_initialized = 0; /* 1 if the library is initialized,
- * 0 otherwise.
- */
+static int gdk_initialized = 0; /* 1 if the library is initialized,
+ * 0 otherwise.
+ */
static gchar *gdk_progclass = NULL;
-static gint gdk_argc = 0;
-static gchar **gdk_argv = NULL;
+
+static GMutex gdk_threads_mutex;
+
+static GCallback gdk_threads_lock = NULL;
+static GCallback gdk_threads_unlock = NULL;
#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
static const GDebugKey gdk_debug_keys[] = {
- {"events", GDK_DEBUG_EVENTS},
- {"misc", GDK_DEBUG_MISC},
- {"dnd", GDK_DEBUG_DND},
- {"xim", GDK_DEBUG_XIM},
+ {"events", GDK_DEBUG_EVENTS},
+ {"misc", GDK_DEBUG_MISC},
+ {"dnd", GDK_DEBUG_DND},
+ {"xim", GDK_DEBUG_XIM},
{"nograbs", GDK_DEBUG_NOGRABS},
- {"colormap", GDK_DEBUG_COLORMAP},
- {"gdkrgb", GDK_DEBUG_GDKRGB},
- {"gc", GDK_DEBUG_GC},
- {"pixmap", GDK_DEBUG_PIXMAP},
- {"image", GDK_DEBUG_IMAGE},
- {"input", GDK_DEBUG_INPUT},
- {"cursor", GDK_DEBUG_CURSOR},
- {"multihead", GDK_DEBUG_MULTIHEAD},
+ {"input", GDK_DEBUG_INPUT},
+ {"cursor", GDK_DEBUG_CURSOR},
+ {"multihead", GDK_DEBUG_MULTIHEAD},
+ {"xinerama", GDK_DEBUG_XINERAMA},
+ {"draw", GDK_DEBUG_DRAW},
+ {"eventloop", GDK_DEBUG_EVENTLOOP}
};
-static const int gdk_ndebug_keys = G_N_ELEMENTS (gdk_debug_keys);
-
-#endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */
-
-static GdkArgContext *
-gdk_arg_context_new (gpointer cb_data)
+static gboolean
+gdk_arg_debug_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
{
- GdkArgContext *result = g_new (GdkArgContext, 1);
- result->tables = g_ptr_array_new ();
- result->cb_data = cb_data;
+ guint debug_value = g_parse_debug_string (value,
+ (GDebugKey *) gdk_debug_keys,
+ G_N_ELEMENTS (gdk_debug_keys));
- return result;
-}
+ if (debug_value == 0 && value != NULL && strcmp (value, "") != 0)
+ {
+ g_set_error (error,
+ G_OPTION_ERROR, G_OPTION_ERROR_FAILED,
+ _("Error parsing option --gdk-debug"));
+ return FALSE;
+ }
-static void
-gdk_arg_context_destroy (GdkArgContext *context)
-{
- g_ptr_array_free (context->tables, TRUE);
- g_free (context);
-}
+ _gdk_debug_flags |= debug_value;
-static void
-gdk_arg_context_add_table (GdkArgContext *context, GdkArgDesc *table)
-{
- g_ptr_array_add (context->tables, table);
+ return TRUE;
}
-static void
-gdk_arg_context_parse (GdkArgContext *context, gint *argc, gchar ***argv)
+static gboolean
+gdk_arg_no_debug_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
{
- int i, j, k;
+ guint debug_value = g_parse_debug_string (value,
+ (GDebugKey *) gdk_debug_keys,
+ G_N_ELEMENTS (gdk_debug_keys));
- /* Save a copy of the original argc and argv */
- if (argc && argv)
+ if (debug_value == 0 && value != NULL && strcmp (value, "") != 0)
{
- for (i = 1; i < *argc; i++)
- {
- char *arg;
-
- if (!(*argv)[i][0] == '-' && (*argv)[i][1] == '-')
- continue;
-
- arg = (*argv)[i] + 2;
-
- /* '--' terminates list of arguments */
- if (arg == 0)
- {
- (*argv)[i] = NULL;
- break;
- }
-
- for (j = 0; j < context->tables->len; j++)
- {
- GdkArgDesc *table = context->tables->pdata[j];
- for (k = 0; table[k].name; k++)
- {
- switch (table[k].type)
- {
- case GDK_ARG_STRING:
- case GDK_ARG_CALLBACK:
- case GDK_ARG_INT:
- {
- int len = strlen (table[k].name);
-
- if (strncmp (arg, table[k].name, len) == 0 &&
- (arg[len] == '=' || arg[len] == 0))
- {
- char *value = NULL;
-
- (*argv)[i] = NULL;
-
- if (arg[len] == '=')
- value = arg + len + 1;
- else if (i < *argc - 1)
- {
- value = (*argv)[i + 1];
- (*argv)[i+1] = NULL;
- i++;
- }
- else
- value = "";
-
- switch (table[k].type)
- {
- case GDK_ARG_STRING:
- *(gchar **)table[k].location = g_strdup (value);
- break;
- case GDK_ARG_INT:
- *(gint *)table[k].location = atoi (value);
- break;
- case GDK_ARG_CALLBACK:
- (*table[k].callback)(table[k].name, value, context->cb_data);
- break;
- default:
- ;
- }
-
- goto next_arg;
- }
- break;
- }
- case GDK_ARG_BOOL:
- case GDK_ARG_NOBOOL:
- if (strcmp (arg, table[k].name) == 0)
- {
- (*argv)[i] = NULL;
-
- *(gboolean *)table[k].location = (table[k].type == GDK_ARG_BOOL) ? TRUE : FALSE;
- goto next_arg;
- }
- }
- }
- }
- next_arg:
- ;
- }
-
- for (i = 1; i < *argc; i++)
- {
- for (k = i; k < *argc; k++)
- if ((*argv)[k] != NULL)
- break;
-
- if (k > i)
- {
- k -= i;
- for (j = i + k; j < *argc; j++)
- (*argv)[j-k] = (*argv)[j];
- *argc -= k;
- }
- }
+ g_set_error (error,
+ G_OPTION_ERROR, G_OPTION_ERROR_FAILED,
+ _("Error parsing option --gdk-no-debug"));
+ return FALSE;
}
-}
-#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
-static void
-gdk_arg_debug_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data)
-{
- _gdk_debug_flags |= g_parse_debug_string (value,
- (GDebugKey *) gdk_debug_keys,
- gdk_ndebug_keys);
-}
+ _gdk_debug_flags &= ~debug_value;
-static void
-gdk_arg_no_debug_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data)
-{
- _gdk_debug_flags &= ~g_parse_debug_string (value,
- (GDebugKey *) gdk_debug_keys,
- gdk_ndebug_keys);
+ return TRUE;
}
#endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */
-static void
-gdk_arg_class_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data)
+static gboolean
+gdk_arg_class_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
{
gdk_set_program_class (value);
+
+ return TRUE;
}
-static void
-gdk_arg_name_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data)
+static gboolean
+gdk_arg_name_cb (const char *key, const char *value, gpointer user_data, GError **error)
{
g_set_prgname (value);
-}
-static GdkArgDesc gdk_args[] = {
- { "class" , GDK_ARG_CALLBACK, NULL, gdk_arg_class_cb },
- { "name", GDK_ARG_CALLBACK, NULL, gdk_arg_name_cb },
- { "display", GDK_ARG_STRING, &_gdk_display_name, (GdkArgFunc)NULL },
+ return TRUE;
+}
+static const GOptionEntry gdk_args[] = {
+ { "class", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, gdk_arg_class_cb,
+ /* Description of --class=CLASS in --help output */ N_("Program class as used by the window manager"),
+ /* Placeholder in --class=CLASS in --help output */ N_("CLASS") },
+ { "name", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, gdk_arg_name_cb,
+ /* Description of --name=NAME in --help output */ N_("Program name as used by the window manager"),
+ /* Placeholder in --name=NAME in --help output */ N_("NAME") },
+ { "display", 0, G_OPTION_FLAG_IN_MAIN, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &_gdk_display_name,
+ /* Description of --display=DISPLAY in --help output */ N_("X display to use"),
+ /* Placeholder in --display=DISPLAY in --help output */ N_("DISPLAY") },
#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
- { "gdk-debug", GDK_ARG_CALLBACK, NULL, gdk_arg_debug_cb },
- { "gdk-no-debug", GDK_ARG_CALLBACK, NULL, gdk_arg_no_debug_cb },
-#endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */
+ { "gdk-debug", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, gdk_arg_debug_cb,
+ /* Description of --gdk-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("GDK debugging flags to set"),
+ /* Placeholder in --gdk-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("FLAGS") },
+ { "gdk-no-debug", 0, 0, G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK, gdk_arg_no_debug_cb,
+ /* Description of --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("GDK debugging flags to unset"),
+ /* Placeholder in --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS in --help output */ N_("FLAGS") },
+#endif
{ NULL }
};
-
/**
- * _gdk_get_command_line_args:
- * @argv: location to store argv pointer
- * @argc: location
- *
- * Retrieve the command line arguments passed to gdk_init().
- * The returned argv pointer points to static storage ; no
- * copy is made.
- **/
+ * gdk_add_option_entries_libgtk_only:
+ * @group: An option group.
+ *
+ * Appends gdk option entries to the passed in option group. This is
+ * not public API and must not be used by applications.
+ */
void
-_gdk_get_command_line_args (int *argc,
- char ***argv)
+gdk_add_option_entries_libgtk_only (GOptionGroup *group)
{
- *argc = gdk_argc;
- *argv = gdk_argv;
+ g_option_group_add_entries (group, gdk_args);
}
+void
+gdk_pre_parse_libgtk_only (void)
+{
+ const char *rendering_mode;
+
+ gdk_initialized = TRUE;
+
+ /* We set the fallback program class here, rather than lazily in
+ * gdk_get_program_class, since we don't want -name to override it.
+ */
+ gdk_progclass = g_strdup (g_get_prgname ());
+ if (gdk_progclass && gdk_progclass[0])
+ gdk_progclass[0] = g_ascii_toupper (gdk_progclass[0]);
+
+#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
+ {
+ gchar *debug_string = getenv("GDK_DEBUG");
+ if (debug_string != NULL)
+ _gdk_debug_flags = g_parse_debug_string (debug_string,
+ (GDebugKey *) gdk_debug_keys,
+ G_N_ELEMENTS (gdk_debug_keys));
+ }
+#endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */
+
+ if (getenv ("GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS"))
+ {
+ g_warning ("The GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS environment variable is not supported in GTK3.\n"
+ "See the documentation for gdk_window_ensure_native() on how to get native windows.");
+ g_unsetenv ("GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS");
+ }
+
+ rendering_mode = g_getenv ("GDK_RENDERING");
+ if (rendering_mode)
+ {
+ if (g_str_equal (rendering_mode, "similar"))
+ _gdk_rendering_mode = GDK_RENDERING_MODE_SIMILAR;
+ else if (g_str_equal (rendering_mode, "image"))
+ _gdk_rendering_mode = GDK_RENDERING_MODE_IMAGE;
+ else if (g_str_equal (rendering_mode, "recording"))
+ _gdk_rendering_mode = GDK_RENDERING_MODE_RECORDING;
+ }
+
+ g_type_init ();
+
+ /* Do any setup particular to the windowing system */
+ gdk_display_manager_get ();
+}
+
+
/**
* gdk_parse_args:
* @argc: the number of command line arguments.
- * @argv: the array of command line arguments.
+ * @argv: (inout) (array length=argc): the array of command line arguments.
*
* Parse command line arguments, and store for future
- * use by calls to gdk_open_display().
+ * use by calls to gdk_display_open().
*
* Any arguments used by GDK are removed from the array and @argc and @argv are
* updated accordingly.
*
* You shouldn't call this function explicitely if you are using
* gtk_init(), gtk_init_check(), gdk_init(), or gdk_init_check().
+ *
+ * Since: 2.2
**/
void
gdk_parse_args (int *argc,
- char ***argv)
+ char ***argv)
{
- GdkArgContext *arg_context;
- gint i;
+ GOptionContext *option_context;
+ GOptionGroup *option_group;
+ GError *error = NULL;
if (gdk_initialized)
return;
- gdk_initialized = TRUE;
+ gdk_pre_parse_libgtk_only ();
- if (argc && argv)
- {
- gdk_argc = *argc;
-
- gdk_argv = g_malloc ((gdk_argc + 1) * sizeof (char*));
- for (i = 0; i < gdk_argc; i++)
- gdk_argv[i] = g_strdup ((*argv)[i]);
- gdk_argv[gdk_argc] = NULL;
-
- if (*argc > 0)
- {
- gchar *d;
-
- d = strrchr((*argv)[0], G_DIR_SEPARATOR);
- if (d != NULL)
- g_set_prgname (d + 1);
- else
- g_set_prgname ((*argv)[0]);
- }
- }
- else
+ option_context = g_option_context_new (NULL);
+ g_option_context_set_ignore_unknown_options (option_context, TRUE);
+ g_option_context_set_help_enabled (option_context, FALSE);
+ option_group = g_option_group_new (NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
+ g_option_context_set_main_group (option_context, option_group);
+
+ g_option_group_add_entries (option_group, gdk_args);
+
+ if (!g_option_context_parse (option_context, argc, argv, &error))
{
- g_set_prgname ("<unknown>");
+ g_warning ("%s", error->message);
+ g_error_free (error);
}
+ g_option_context_free (option_context);
- /* We set the fallback program class here, rather than lazily in
- * gdk_get_program_class, since we don't want -name to override it.
- */
- gdk_progclass = g_strdup (g_get_prgname ());
- if (gdk_progclass[0])
- gdk_progclass[0] = g_ascii_toupper (gdk_progclass[0]);
-
-#ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG
- {
- gchar *debug_string = getenv("GDK_DEBUG");
- if (debug_string != NULL)
- _gdk_debug_flags = g_parse_debug_string (debug_string,
- (GDebugKey *) gdk_debug_keys,
- gdk_ndebug_keys);
- }
-#endif /* G_ENABLE_DEBUG */
-
- arg_context = gdk_arg_context_new (NULL);
- gdk_arg_context_add_table (arg_context, gdk_args);
- gdk_arg_context_add_table (arg_context, _gdk_windowing_args);
- gdk_arg_context_parse (arg_context, argc, argv);
- gdk_arg_context_destroy (arg_context);
-
GDK_NOTE (MISC, g_message ("progname: \"%s\"", g_get_prgname ()));
-
- g_type_init ();
-
- /* Do any setup particular to the windowing system
- */
- _gdk_windowing_init ();
}
-/**
+/**
* gdk_get_display_arg_name:
*
* Gets the display name specified in the command line arguments passed
* to gdk_init() or gdk_parse_args(), if any.
*
* Returns: the display name, if specified explicitely, otherwise %NULL
+ * this string is owned by GTK+ and must not be modified or freed.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.2
*/
-gchar *
+const gchar *
gdk_get_display_arg_name (void)
{
- return _gdk_display_name;
+ if (!_gdk_display_arg_name)
+ _gdk_display_arg_name = g_strdup (_gdk_display_name);
+
+ return _gdk_display_arg_name;
}
-/*
- *--------------------------------------------------------------
- * gdk_init_check
+/**
+ * gdk_display_open_default_libgtk_only:
*
- * Initialize the library for use.
+ * Opens the default display specified by command line arguments or
+ * environment variables, sets it as the default display, and returns
+ * it. gdk_parse_args must have been called first. If the default
+ * display has previously been set, simply returns that. An internal
+ * function that should not be used by applications.
*
- * Arguments:
- * "argc" is the number of arguments.
- * "argv" is an array of strings.
+ * Return value: (transfer none): the default display, if it could be
+ * opened, otherwise %NULL.
+ **/
+GdkDisplay *
+gdk_display_open_default_libgtk_only (void)
+{
+ GdkDisplay *display;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (gdk_initialized, NULL);
+
+ display = gdk_display_get_default ();
+ if (display)
+ return display;
+
+ display = gdk_display_open (gdk_get_display_arg_name ());
+
+ return display;
+}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_init_check:
+ * @argc: (inout): the number of command line arguments.
+ * @argv: (array length=argc) (inout): the array of command line arguments.
+ *
+ * Initializes the GDK library and connects to the windowing system,
+ * returning %TRUE on success.
*
- * Results:
- * "argc" and "argv" are modified to reflect any arguments
- * which were not handled. (Such arguments should either
- * be handled by the application or dismissed). If initialization
- * fails, returns FALSE, otherwise TRUE.
+ * Any arguments used by GDK are removed from the array and @argc and @argv
+ * are updated accordingly.
*
- * Side effects:
- * The library is initialized.
+ * GTK+ initializes GDK in gtk_init() and so this function is not usually
+ * needed by GTK+ applications.
*
- *--------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Returns: %TRUE if initialization succeeded.
*/
-
gboolean
gdk_init_check (int *argc,
- char ***argv)
+ char ***argv)
{
- GdkDisplay *display;
-
gdk_parse_args (argc, argv);
- if (gdk_get_default_display ())
- return TRUE;
-
- display = gdk_open_display (_gdk_display_name);
-
- if (display)
- {
- gdk_display_manager_set_default_display (gdk_display_manager_get (),
- display);
- return TRUE;
- }
- else
- return FALSE;
+ return gdk_display_open_default_libgtk_only () != NULL;
}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_init:
+ * @argc: (inout): the number of command line arguments.
+ * @argv: (array length=argc) (inout): the array of command line arguments.
+ *
+ * Initializes the GDK library and connects to the windowing system.
+ * If initialization fails, a warning message is output and the application
+ * terminates with a call to <literal>exit(1)</literal>.
+ *
+ * Any arguments used by GDK are removed from the array and @argc and @argv
+ * are updated accordingly.
+ *
+ * GTK+ initializes GDK in gtk_init() and so this function is not usually
+ * needed by GTK+ applications.
+ */
void
gdk_init (int *argc, char ***argv)
{
if (!gdk_init_check (argc, argv))
{
- g_warning ("cannot open display: %s", gdk_get_display_arg_name ());
+ const char *display_name = gdk_get_display_arg_name ();
+ g_warning ("cannot open display: %s", display_name ? display_name : "");
exit(1);
}
}
-/*
- *--------------------------------------------------------------
- * gdk_exit
+
+
+/**
+ * SECTION:threads
+ * @Short_description: Functions for using GDK in multi-threaded programs
+ * @Title: Threads
+ *
+ * For thread safety, GDK relies on the thread primitives in GLib,
+ * and on the thread-safe GLib main loop.
+ *
+ * GLib is completely thread safe (all global data is automatically
+ * locked), but individual data structure instances are not automatically
+ * locked for performance reasons. So e.g. you must coordinate
+ * accesses to the same #GHashTable from multiple threads.
+ *
+ * GTK+ is "thread aware" but not thread safe — it provides a
+ * global lock controlled by gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave()
+ * which protects all use of GTK+. That is, only one thread can use GTK+
+ * at any given time.
+ *
+ * You must call gdk_threads_init() before executing any other GTK+ or
+ * GDK functions in a threaded GTK+ program.
+ *
+ * Idles, timeouts, and input functions from GLib, such as g_idle_add(),
+ * are executed outside of the main GTK+ lock. So, if you need to call
+ * GTK+ inside of such a callback, you must surround the callback with
+ * a gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave() pair or use
+ * gdk_threads_add_idle_full() which does this for you.
+ * However, event dispatching from the mainloop is still executed within
+ * the main GTK+ lock, so callback functions connected to event signals
+ * like #GtkWidget::button-press-event, do not need thread protection.
+ *
+ * In particular, this means, if you are writing widgets that might
+ * be used in threaded programs, you <emphasis>must</emphasis> surround
+ * timeouts and idle functions in this matter.
+ *
+ * As always, you must also surround any calls to GTK+ not made within
+ * a signal handler with a gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave() pair.
+ *
+ * Before calling gdk_threads_leave() from a thread other
+ * than your main thread, you probably want to call gdk_flush()
+ * to send all pending commands to the windowing system.
+ * (The reason you don't need to do this from the main thread
+ * is that GDK always automatically flushes pending commands
+ * when it runs out of incoming events to process and has
+ * to sleep while waiting for more events.)
+ *
+ * A minimal main program for a threaded GTK+ application
+ * looks like:
+ * <informalexample>
+ * <programlisting role="C">
+ * int
+ * main (int argc, char *argv[])
+ * {
+ * GtkWidget *window;
+ *
+ * gdk_threads_init (<!-- -->);
+ * gdk_threads_enter (<!-- -->);
+ *
+ * gtk_init (&argc, &argv);
+ *
+ * window = create_window (<!-- -->);
+ * gtk_widget_show (window);
+ *
+ * gtk_main (<!-- -->);
+ * gdk_threads_leave (<!-- -->);
+ *
+ * return 0;
+ * }
+ * </programlisting>
+ * </informalexample>
*
- * Restores the library to an un-itialized state and exits
- * the program using the "exit" system call.
+ * Callbacks require a bit of attention. Callbacks from GTK+ signals
+ * are made within the GTK+ lock. However callbacks from GLib (timeouts,
+ * IO callbacks, and idle functions) are made outside of the GTK+
+ * lock. So, within a signal handler you do not need to call
+ * gdk_threads_enter(), but within the other types of callbacks, you
+ * do.
*
- * Arguments:
- * "errorcode" is the error value to pass to "exit".
+ * Erik Mouw contributed the following code example to
+ * illustrate how to use threads within GTK+ programs.
+ * <informalexample>
+ * <programlisting role="C">
+ * /<!---->*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * * Filename: gtk-thread.c
+ * * Version: 0.99.1
+ * * Copyright: Copyright (C) 1999, Erik Mouw
+ * * Author: Erik Mouw <J.A.K.Mouw@its.tudelft.nl>
+ * * Description: GTK threads example.
+ * * Created at: Sun Oct 17 21:27:09 1999
+ * * Modified by: Erik Mouw <J.A.K.Mouw@its.tudelft.nl>
+ * * Modified at: Sun Oct 24 17:21:41 1999
+ * *-----------------------------------------------------------------------*<!---->/
+ * /<!---->*
+ * * Compile with:
+ * *
+ * * cc -o gtk-thread gtk-thread.c `gtk-config --cflags --libs gthread`
+ * *
+ * * Thanks to Sebastian Wilhelmi and Owen Taylor for pointing out some
+ * * bugs.
+ * *
+ * *<!---->/
*
- * Results:
- * Allocated structures are freed and the program exits
- * cleanly.
+ * #include <stdio.h>
+ * #include <stdlib.h>
+ * #include <unistd.h>
+ * #include <time.h>
+ * #include <gtk/gtk.h>
+ * #include <glib.h>
+ * #include <pthread.h>
*
- * Side effects:
+ * #define YES_IT_IS (1)
+ * #define NO_IT_IS_NOT (0)
*
- *--------------------------------------------------------------
+ * typedef struct
+ * {
+ * GtkWidget *label;
+ * int what;
+ * } yes_or_no_args;
+ *
+ * G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (yes_or_no);
+ * static volatile int yes_or_no = YES_IT_IS;
+ *
+ * void destroy (GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data)
+ * {
+ * gtk_main_quit (<!-- -->);
+ * }
+ *
+ * void *argument_thread (void *args)
+ * {
+ * yes_or_no_args *data = (yes_or_no_args *)args;
+ * gboolean say_something;
+ *
+ * for (;;)
+ * {
+ * /<!---->* sleep a while *<!---->/
+ * sleep(rand(<!-- -->) / (RAND_MAX / 3) + 1);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* lock the yes_or_no_variable *<!---->/
+ * G_LOCK(yes_or_no);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* do we have to say something? *<!---->/
+ * say_something = (yes_or_no != data->what);
+ *
+ * if(say_something)
+ * {
+ * /<!---->* set the variable *<!---->/
+ * yes_or_no = data->what;
+ * }
+ *
+ * /<!---->* Unlock the yes_or_no variable *<!---->/
+ * G_UNLOCK (yes_or_no);
+ *
+ * if (say_something)
+ * {
+ * /<!---->* get GTK thread lock *<!---->/
+ * gdk_threads_enter (<!-- -->);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* set label text *<!---->/
+ * if(data->what == YES_IT_IS)
+ * gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (data->label), "O yes, it is!");
+ * else
+ * gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (data->label), "O no, it isn't!");
+ *
+ * /<!---->* release GTK thread lock *<!---->/
+ * gdk_threads_leave (<!-- -->);
+ * }
+ * }
+ *
+ * return NULL;
+ * }
+ *
+ * int main (int argc, char *argv[])
+ * {
+ * GtkWidget *window;
+ * GtkWidget *label;
+ * yes_or_no_args yes_args, no_args;
+ * pthread_t no_tid, yes_tid;
+ *
+ * /<!---->* init threads *<!---->/
+ * gdk_threads_init (<!-- -->);
+ * gdk_threads_enter (<!-- -->);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* init gtk *<!---->/
+ * gtk_init(&argc, &argv);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* init random number generator *<!---->/
+ * srand ((unsigned int) time (NULL));
+ *
+ * /<!---->* create a window *<!---->/
+ * window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL);
+ *
+ * g_signal_connect (window, "destroy", G_CALLBACK (destroy), NULL);
+ *
+ * gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (window), 10);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* create a label *<!---->/
+ * label = gtk_label_new ("And now for something completely different ...");
+ * gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (window), label);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* show everything *<!---->/
+ * gtk_widget_show (label);
+ * gtk_widget_show (window);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* create the threads *<!---->/
+ * yes_args.label = label;
+ * yes_args.what = YES_IT_IS;
+ * pthread_create (&yes_tid, NULL, argument_thread, &yes_args);
+ *
+ * no_args.label = label;
+ * no_args.what = NO_IT_IS_NOT;
+ * pthread_create (&no_tid, NULL, argument_thread, &no_args);
+ *
+ * /<!---->* enter the GTK main loop *<!---->/
+ * gtk_main (<!-- -->);
+ * gdk_threads_leave (<!-- -->);
+ *
+ * return 0;
+ * }
+ * </programlisting>
+ * </informalexample>
+ *
+ * Unfortunately, all of the above documentation holds with the X11
+ * backend only. With the Win32 backend, GDK and GTK+ calls should not
+ * be attempted from multiple threads at all. Combining the GDK lock
+ * with other locks such as the Python global interpreter lock can be
+ * complicated.
+ *
+ * For these reason, the threading support has been deprecated in
+ * GTK+ 3.6. Instead of calling GTK+ directly from multiple threads,
+ * it is recommended to use g_idle_add(), g_main_context_invoke()
+ * and similar functions to make these calls from the main thread
+ * instead. The main thread is the thread which has called gtk_init()
+ * and is running the GTK+ mainloop. GTK+ itself will continue to
+ * use the GDK lock internally as long as the deprecated functionality
+ * is still available, and other libraries should probably do the same.
*/
+
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_enter:
+ *
+ * This function marks the beginning of a critical section in which
+ * GDK and GTK+ functions can be called safely and without causing race
+ * conditions. Only one thread at a time can be in such a critial
+ * section.
+ *
+ * Deprecated:3.6: All GDK and GTK+ calls should be made from the main
+ * thread
+ */
void
-gdk_exit (gint errorcode)
+gdk_threads_enter (void)
+{
+ if (gdk_threads_lock)
+ (*gdk_threads_lock) ();
+}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_leave:
+ *
+ * Leaves a critical region begun with gdk_threads_enter().
+ *
+ * Deprecated:3.6: All GDK and GTK+ calls should be made from the main
+ * thread
+ */
+void
+gdk_threads_leave (void)
+{
+ if (gdk_threads_unlock)
+ (*gdk_threads_unlock) ();
+}
+
+static void
+gdk_threads_impl_lock (void)
{
- /* de-initialisation is done by the gdk_exit_funct(),
- no need to do this here (Alex J.) */
- exit (errorcode);
+ g_mutex_lock (&gdk_threads_mutex);
}
-#if 0
+static void
+gdk_threads_impl_unlock (void)
+{
+ g_mutex_unlock (&gdk_threads_mutex);
+}
-/* This is disabled, but the code isn't removed, because we might
- * want to have some sort of explicit way to shut down GDK cleanly
- * at some point in the future.
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_init:
+ *
+ * Initializes GDK so that it can be used from multiple threads
+ * in conjunction with gdk_threads_enter() and gdk_threads_leave().
+ *
+ * This call must be made before any use of the main loop from
+ * GTK+; to be safe, call it before gtk_init().
+ *
+ * Deprecated:3.6: All GDK and GTK+ calls should be made from the main
+ * thread
*/
+void
+gdk_threads_init (void)
+{
+ if (!gdk_threads_lock)
+ gdk_threads_lock = gdk_threads_impl_lock;
+ if (!gdk_threads_unlock)
+ gdk_threads_unlock = gdk_threads_impl_unlock;
+}
-/*
- *--------------------------------------------------------------
- * gdk_exit_func
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_set_lock_functions: (skip)
+ * @enter_fn: function called to guard GDK
+ * @leave_fn: function called to release the guard
*
- * This is the "atexit" function that makes sure the
- * library gets a chance to cleanup.
+ * Allows the application to replace the standard method that
+ * GDK uses to protect its data structures. Normally, GDK
+ * creates a single #GMutex that is locked by gdk_threads_enter(),
+ * and released by gdk_threads_leave(); using this function an
+ * application provides, instead, a function @enter_fn that is
+ * called by gdk_threads_enter() and a function @leave_fn that is
+ * called by gdk_threads_leave().
*
- * Arguments:
+ * The functions must provide at least same locking functionality
+ * as the default implementation, but can also do extra application
+ * specific processing.
*
- * Results:
+ * As an example, consider an application that has its own recursive
+ * lock that when held, holds the GTK+ lock as well. When GTK+ unlocks
+ * the GTK+ lock when entering a recursive main loop, the application
+ * must temporarily release its lock as well.
*
- * Side effects:
- * The library is un-initialized and the program exits.
+ * Most threaded GTK+ apps won't need to use this method.
*
- *--------------------------------------------------------------
- */
+ * This method must be called before gdk_threads_init(), and cannot
+ * be called multiple times.
+ *
+ * Deprecated:3.6: All GDK and GTK+ calls should be made from the main
+ * thread
+ *
+ * Since: 2.4
+ **/
+void
+gdk_threads_set_lock_functions (GCallback enter_fn,
+ GCallback leave_fn)
+{
+ g_return_if_fail (gdk_threads_lock == NULL &&
+ gdk_threads_unlock == NULL);
+
+ gdk_threads_lock = enter_fn;
+ gdk_threads_unlock = leave_fn;
+}
+
+static gboolean
+gdk_threads_dispatch (gpointer data)
+{
+ GdkThreadsDispatch *dispatch = data;
+ gboolean ret = FALSE;
+
+ gdk_threads_enter ();
+
+ if (!g_source_is_destroyed (g_main_current_source ()))
+ ret = dispatch->func (dispatch->data);
+
+ gdk_threads_leave ();
+
+ return ret;
+}
static void
-gdk_exit_func (void)
+gdk_threads_dispatch_free (gpointer data)
{
- static gboolean in_gdk_exit_func = FALSE;
-
- /* This is to avoid an infinite loop if a program segfaults in
- an atexit() handler (and yes, it does happen, especially if a program
- has trounced over memory too badly for even g_message to work) */
- if (in_gdk_exit_func == TRUE)
- return;
- in_gdk_exit_func = TRUE;
-
- if (gdk_initialized)
- {
- _gdk_image_exit ();
- _gdk_input_exit ();
+ GdkThreadsDispatch *dispatch = data;
- _gdk_windowing_exit ();
-
- gdk_initialized = 0;
- }
+ if (dispatch->destroy && dispatch->data)
+ dispatch->destroy (dispatch->data);
+
+ g_slice_free (GdkThreadsDispatch, data);
}
-#endif
-void
-gdk_threads_enter ()
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_add_idle_full:
+ * @priority: the priority of the idle source. Typically this will be in the
+ * range between #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE and #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE
+ * @function: function to call
+ * @data: data to pass to @function
+ * @notify: (allow-none): function to call when the idle is removed, or %NULL
+ *
+ * Adds a function to be called whenever there are no higher priority
+ * events pending. If the function returns %FALSE it is automatically
+ * removed from the list of event sources and will not be called again.
+ *
+ * This variant of g_idle_add_full() calls @function with the GDK lock
+ * held. It can be thought of a MT-safe version for GTK+ widgets for the
+ * following use case, where you have to worry about idle_callback()
+ * running in thread A and accessing @self after it has been finalized
+ * in thread B:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * static gboolean
+ * idle_callback (gpointer data)
+ * {
+ * /* gdk_threads_enter(); would be needed for g_idle_add() */
+ *
+ * SomeWidget *self = data;
+ * /* do stuff with self */
+ *
+ * self->idle_id = 0;
+ *
+ * /* gdk_threads_leave(); would be needed for g_idle_add() */
+ * return FALSE;
+ * }
+ *
+ * static void
+ * some_widget_do_stuff_later (SomeWidget *self)
+ * {
+ * self->idle_id = gdk_threads_add_idle (idle_callback, self)
+ * /* using g_idle_add() here would require thread protection in the callback */
+ * }
+ *
+ * static void
+ * some_widget_finalize (GObject *object)
+ * {
+ * SomeWidget *self = SOME_WIDGET (object);
+ * if (self->idle_id)
+ * g_source_remove (self->idle_id);
+ * G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object);
+ * }
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * Return value: the ID (greater than 0) of the event source.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.12
+ * Rename to: gdk_threads_add_idle
+ */
+guint
+gdk_threads_add_idle_full (gint priority,
+ GSourceFunc function,
+ gpointer data,
+ GDestroyNotify notify)
{
- GDK_THREADS_ENTER ();
+ GdkThreadsDispatch *dispatch;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (function != NULL, 0);
+
+ dispatch = g_slice_new (GdkThreadsDispatch);
+ dispatch->func = function;
+ dispatch->data = data;
+ dispatch->destroy = notify;
+
+ return g_idle_add_full (priority,
+ gdk_threads_dispatch,
+ dispatch,
+ gdk_threads_dispatch_free);
}
-void
-gdk_threads_leave ()
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_add_idle: (skip)
+ * @function: function to call
+ * @data: data to pass to @function
+ *
+ * A wrapper for the common usage of gdk_threads_add_idle_full()
+ * assigning the default priority, #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE.
+ *
+ * See gdk_threads_add_idle_full().
+ *
+ * Return value: the ID (greater than 0) of the event source.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.12
+ */
+guint
+gdk_threads_add_idle (GSourceFunc function,
+ gpointer data)
{
- GDK_THREADS_LEAVE ();
+ return gdk_threads_add_idle_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE,
+ function, data, NULL);
}
+
/**
- * gdk_threads_init:
+ * gdk_threads_add_timeout_full:
+ * @priority: the priority of the timeout source. Typically this will be in the
+ * range between #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE and #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE.
+ * @interval: the time between calls to the function, in milliseconds
+ * (1/1000ths of a second)
+ * @function: function to call
+ * @data: data to pass to @function
+ * @notify: (allow-none): function to call when the timeout is removed, or %NULL
+ *
+ * Sets a function to be called at regular intervals holding the GDK lock,
+ * with the given priority. The function is called repeatedly until it
+ * returns %FALSE, at which point the timeout is automatically destroyed
+ * and the function will not be called again. The @notify function is
+ * called when the timeout is destroyed. The first call to the
+ * function will be at the end of the first @interval.
+ *
+ * Note that timeout functions may be delayed, due to the processing of other
+ * event sources. Thus they should not be relied on for precise timing.
+ * After each call to the timeout function, the time of the next
+ * timeout is recalculated based on the current time and the given interval
+ * (it does not try to 'catch up' time lost in delays).
+ *
+ * This variant of g_timeout_add_full() can be thought of a MT-safe version
+ * for GTK+ widgets for the following use case:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * static gboolean timeout_callback (gpointer data)
+ * {
+ * SomeWidget *self = data;
+ *
+ * /* do stuff with self */
+ *
+ * self->timeout_id = 0;
+ *
+ * return G_SOURCE_REMOVE;
+ * }
+ *
+ * static void some_widget_do_stuff_later (SomeWidget *self)
+ * {
+ * self->timeout_id = g_timeout_add (timeout_callback, self)
+ * }
+ *
+ * static void some_widget_finalize (GObject *object)
+ * {
+ * SomeWidget *self = SOME_WIDGET (object);
+ *
+ * if (self->timeout_id)
+ * g_source_remove (self->timeout_id);
+ *
+ * G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object);
+ * }
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * Return value: the ID (greater than 0) of the event source.
*
- * Initializes GDK so that it can be used from multiple threads
- * in conjunction with gdk_threads_enter() and gdk_threads_leave().
- * g_thread_init() must be called previous to this function.
+ * Since: 2.12
+ * Rename to: gdk_threads_add_timeout
+ */
+guint
+gdk_threads_add_timeout_full (gint priority,
+ guint interval,
+ GSourceFunc function,
+ gpointer data,
+ GDestroyNotify notify)
+{
+ GdkThreadsDispatch *dispatch;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (function != NULL, 0);
+
+ dispatch = g_slice_new (GdkThreadsDispatch);
+ dispatch->func = function;
+ dispatch->data = data;
+ dispatch->destroy = notify;
+
+ return g_timeout_add_full (priority,
+ interval,
+ gdk_threads_dispatch,
+ dispatch,
+ gdk_threads_dispatch_free);
+}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_add_timeout: (skip)
+ * @interval: the time between calls to the function, in milliseconds
+ * (1/1000ths of a second)
+ * @function: function to call
+ * @data: data to pass to @function
*
- * This call must be made before any use of the main loop from
- * GTK+; to be safe, call it before gtk_init().
- **/
-void
-gdk_threads_init ()
+ * A wrapper for the common usage of gdk_threads_add_timeout_full()
+ * assigning the default priority, #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.
+ *
+ * See gdk_threads_add_timeout_full().
+ *
+ * Return value: the ID (greater than 0) of the event source.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.12
+ */
+guint
+gdk_threads_add_timeout (guint interval,
+ GSourceFunc function,
+ gpointer data)
{
- if (!g_thread_supported ())
- g_error ("g_thread_init() must be called before gdk_threads_init()");
+ return gdk_threads_add_timeout_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT,
+ interval, function, data, NULL);
+}
+
- gdk_threads_mutex = g_mutex_new ();
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds_full:
+ * @priority: the priority of the timeout source. Typically this will be in the
+ * range between #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE and #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE.
+ * @interval: the time between calls to the function, in seconds
+ * @function: function to call
+ * @data: data to pass to @function
+ * @notify: (allow-none): function to call when the timeout is removed, or %NULL
+ *
+ * A variant of gdk_threads_add_timeout_full() with second-granularity.
+ * See g_timeout_add_seconds_full() for a discussion of why it is
+ * a good idea to use this function if you don't need finer granularity.
+ *
+ * Return value: the ID (greater than 0) of the event source.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.14
+ * Rename to: gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds
+ */
+guint
+gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds_full (gint priority,
+ guint interval,
+ GSourceFunc function,
+ gpointer data,
+ GDestroyNotify notify)
+{
+ GdkThreadsDispatch *dispatch;
+
+ g_return_val_if_fail (function != NULL, 0);
+
+ dispatch = g_slice_new (GdkThreadsDispatch);
+ dispatch->func = function;
+ dispatch->data = data;
+ dispatch->destroy = notify;
+
+ return g_timeout_add_seconds_full (priority,
+ interval,
+ gdk_threads_dispatch,
+ dispatch,
+ gdk_threads_dispatch_free);
+}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds: (skip)
+ * @interval: the time between calls to the function, in seconds
+ * @function: function to call
+ * @data: data to pass to @function
+ *
+ * A wrapper for the common usage of gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds_full()
+ * assigning the default priority, #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.
+ *
+ * For details, see gdk_threads_add_timeout_full().
+ *
+ * Return value: the ID (greater than 0) of the event source.
+ *
+ * Since: 2.14
+ */
+guint
+gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds (guint interval,
+ GSourceFunc function,
+ gpointer data)
+{
+ return gdk_threads_add_timeout_seconds_full (G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT,
+ interval, function, data, NULL);
}
-G_CONST_RETURN char *
+/**
+ * gdk_get_program_class:
+ *
+ * Gets the program class. Unless the program class has explicitly
+ * been set with gdk_set_program_class() or with the <option>--class</option>
+ * commandline option, the default value is the program name (determined
+ * with g_get_prgname()) with the first character converted to uppercase.
+ *
+ * Returns: the program class.
+ */
+const char *
gdk_get_program_class (void)
{
return gdk_progclass;
}
+/**
+ * gdk_set_program_class:
+ * @program_class: a string.
+ *
+ * Sets the program class. The X11 backend uses the program class to set
+ * the class name part of the <literal>WM_CLASS</literal> property on
+ * toplevel windows; see the ICCCM.
+ */
void
gdk_set_program_class (const char *program_class)
{
- if (gdk_progclass)
- g_free (gdk_progclass);
+ g_free (gdk_progclass);
gdk_progclass = g_strdup (program_class);
}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_disable_multidevice:
+ *
+ * Disables multidevice support in GDK. This call must happen prior
+ * to gdk_display_open(), gtk_init(), gtk_init_with_args() or
+ * gtk_init_check() in order to take effect.
+ *
+ * Most common GTK+ applications won't ever need to call this. Only
+ * applications that do mixed GDK/Xlib calls could want to disable
+ * multidevice support if such Xlib code deals with input devices in
+ * any way and doesn't observe the presence of XInput 2.
+ *
+ * Since: 3.0
+ */
+void
+gdk_disable_multidevice (void)
+{
+ if (gdk_initialized)
+ return;
+
+ _gdk_disable_multidevice = TRUE;
+}