* 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 "gdkconfig.h"
-#include "gdkdisplaymanager.h"
-
-#include "gdkscreen.h"
-#include "gdkdisplay.h"
+#include "gdkdisplaymanagerprivate.h"
#include "gdkinternals.h"
+#include "gdkkeysprivate.h"
#include "gdkmarshalers.h"
#include "gdkintl.h"
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+#include "x11/gdkx.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ
+/* We immediately include gdkquartzdisplaymanager.h here instead of
+ * gdkquartz.h so that we do not have to enable -xobjective-c for the
+ * "generic" GDK source code.
+ */
+#include "quartz/gdkquartzdisplaymanager.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_BROADWAY
+#include "broadway/gdkbroadwaydisplaymanager.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_WIN32
+#include "win32/gdkwin32.h"
+#endif
+
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_WAYLAND
+#include "wayland/gdkwayland.h"
+#endif
/**
* SECTION:gdkdisplaymanager
* The purpose of the #GdkDisplayManager singleton object is to offer
* notification when displays appear or disappear or the default display
* changes.
+ *
+ * You can use gdk_display_manager_get() to obtain the GdkDisplayManager
+ * singleton, but that should be rarely necessary. Typically, initializing
+ * GTK+ opens a display that you can work with without ever accessing the
+ * GdkDisplayManager.
+ *
+ * The GDK library can be built with support for multiple backends.
+ * The GdkDisplayManager object determines which backend is used
+ * at runtime.
+ *
+ * When writing backend-specific code that is supposed to work with
+ * multiple GDK backends, you have to consider both compile time and
+ * runtime. At compile time, use the #GDK_WINDOWING_X11, #GDK_WINDOWING_WIN32
+ * macros, etc. to find out which backends are present in the GDK library
+ * you are building your application against. At runtime, use type-check
+ * macros like GDK_IS_X11_DISPLAY() to find out which backend is in use:
+ *
+ * <example id="backend-specific">
+ * <title>Backend-specific code</title>
+ * <programlisting>
+ * #ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
+ * if (GDK_IS_X11_DISPLAY (display))
+ * {
+ * /* make X11-specific calls here */
+ * }
+ * else
+ * #endif
+ * #ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ
+ * if (GDK_IS_QUARTZ_DISPLAY (display))
+ * {
+ * /* make Quartz-specific calls here */
+* }
+ * else
+ * #endif
+ * g_error ("Unsupported GDK backend");
+ * </programlisting>
+ * </example>
*/
object_class->set_property = gdk_display_manager_set_property;
object_class->get_property = gdk_display_manager_get_property;
+ klass->keyval_convert_case = _gdk_display_manager_real_keyval_convert_case;
+
/**
* GdkDisplayManager::display-opened:
* @manager: the object on which the signal is emitted
}
}
-#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
-extern GType gdk_display_manager_x11_get_type (void);
-#endif
-
/**
* gdk_display_manager_get:
*
* Gets the singleton #GdkDisplayManager object.
*
+ * When called for the first time, this function consults the
+ * <envar>GDK_BACKEND</envar> environment variable to find out which
+ * of the supported GDK backends to use (in case GDK has been compiled
+ * with multiple backends).
+ *
* Returns: (transfer none): The global #GdkDisplayManager singleton;
- * gdk_parse_pargs(), gdk_init(), or gdk_init_check() must have
+ * gdk_parse_args(), gdk_init(), or gdk_init_check() must have
* been called first.
*
* Since: 2.2
const gchar *backend;
backend = g_getenv ("GDK_BACKEND");
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_QUARTZ
+ if (backend == NULL || strcmp (backend, "quartz") == 0)
+ manager = g_object_new (gdk_quartz_display_manager_get_type (), NULL);
+ else
+#endif
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_WIN32
+ if (backend == NULL || strcmp (backend, "win32") == 0)
+ manager = g_object_new (gdk_win32_display_manager_get_type (), NULL);
+ else
+#endif
#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_X11
if (backend == NULL || strcmp (backend, "x11") == 0)
- manager = g_object_new (gdk_display_manager_x11_get_type (), NULL);
+ manager = g_object_new (gdk_x11_display_manager_get_type (), NULL);
+ else
+#endif
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_WAYLAND
+ if (backend == NULL || strcmp (backend, "wayland") == 0)
+ manager = g_object_new (gdk_wayland_display_manager_get_type (), NULL);
+ else
+#endif
+#ifdef GDK_WINDOWING_BROADWAY
+ if (backend == NULL || strcmp (backend, "broadway") == 0)
+ manager = g_object_new (gdk_broadway_display_manager_get_type (), NULL);
else
#endif
if (backend != NULL)
return GDK_DISPLAY_MANAGER_GET_CLASS (manager)->list_displays (manager);
}
+/**
+ * gdk_display_manager_open_display:
+ * @manager: a #GdkDisplayManager
+ * @name: the name of the display to open
+ *
+ * Opens a display.
+ *
+ * Return value: (transfer none): a #GdkDisplay, or %NULL
+ * if the display could not be opened
+ *
+ * Since: 3.0
+ */
GdkDisplay *
gdk_display_manager_open_display (GdkDisplayManager *manager,
const gchar *name)
{
return GDK_DISPLAY_MANAGER_GET_CLASS (manager)->open_display (manager, name);
}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_atom_intern:
+ * @atom_name: a string.
+ * @only_if_exists: if %TRUE, GDK is allowed to not create a new atom, but
+ * just return %GDK_NONE if the requested atom doesn't already
+ * exists. Currently, the flag is ignored, since checking the
+ * existance of an atom is as expensive as creating it.
+ *
+ * Finds or creates an atom corresponding to a given string.
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer none): the atom corresponding to @atom_name.
+ */
+GdkAtom
+gdk_atom_intern (const gchar *atom_name,
+ gboolean only_if_exists)
+{
+ GdkDisplayManager *manager = gdk_display_manager_get ();
+
+ return GDK_DISPLAY_MANAGER_GET_CLASS (manager)->atom_intern (manager, atom_name, TRUE);
+}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_atom_intern_static_string:
+ * @atom_name: a static string
+ *
+ * Finds or creates an atom corresponding to a given string.
+ *
+ * Note that this function is identical to gdk_atom_intern() except
+ * that if a new #GdkAtom is created the string itself is used rather
+ * than a copy. This saves memory, but can only be used if the string
+ * will <emphasis>always</emphasis> exist. It can be used with statically
+ * allocated strings in the main program, but not with statically
+ * allocated memory in dynamically loaded modules, if you expect to
+ * ever unload the module again (e.g. do not use this function in
+ * GTK+ theme engines).
+ *
+ * Returns: (transfer none): the atom corresponding to @atom_name
+ *
+ * Since: 2.10
+ */
+GdkAtom
+gdk_atom_intern_static_string (const gchar *atom_name)
+{
+ GdkDisplayManager *manager = gdk_display_manager_get ();
+
+ return GDK_DISPLAY_MANAGER_GET_CLASS (manager)->atom_intern (manager, atom_name, FALSE);
+}
+
+/**
+ * gdk_atom_name:
+ * @atom: a #GdkAtom.
+ *
+ * Determines the string corresponding to an atom.
+ *
+ * Returns: a newly-allocated string containing the string
+ * corresponding to @atom. When you are done with the
+ * return value, you should free it using g_free().
+ */
+gchar *
+gdk_atom_name (GdkAtom atom)
+{
+ GdkDisplayManager *manager = gdk_display_manager_get ();
+
+ return GDK_DISPLAY_MANAGER_GET_CLASS (manager)->get_atom_name (manager, atom);
+}