-/* GTK - The GTK+ Toolkit
+/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit
* Copyright (C) 2000 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
#include "gtkintl.h"
#include "gtkalias.h"
+/**
+ * SECTION:gtkimcontext
+ * @title: GtkIMContext
+ * @short_description: Base class for input method contexts
+ * @include: gtk/gtk.h,gtk/gtkimmodule.h
+ *
+ * #GtkIMContext defines the interface for GTK+ input methods. An input method
+ * is used by GTK+ text input widgets like #GtkEntry to map from key events to
+ * Unicode character strings.
+ *
+ * The user may change the current input method via a context menu, unless the
+ * #GtkSettings:gtk-show-input-method-menu GtkSettings property is set to FALSE.
+ * The default input method can be set programmatically via the
+ * #GtkSettings:gtk-im-module GtkSettings property. Alternatively, you may set
+ * the GTK_IM_MODULE environment variable as documented in #gtk-running.
+ *
+ * The #GtkEntry #GtkEntry:im-module and #GtkTextView #GtkTextView:im-module
+ * properties may also be used to set input methods for specific widget
+ * instances. For instance, a certain entry widget might be expected to contain
+ * certain characters which would be easier to input with a certain input
+ * method.
+ *
+ * An input method may consume multiple key events in sequence and finally
+ * output the composed result. This is called preediting, and an input method
+ * may provide feedback about this process by displaying the intermediate
+ * composition states as preedit text. For instance, the default GTK+ input
+ * method implements the input of arbitrary Unicode code points by holding down
+ * the Control and Shift keys and then typing "U" followed by the hexadecimal
+ * digits of the code point. When releasing the Control and Shift keys,
+ * preediting ends and the character is inserted as text. Ctrl+Shift+u20AC for
+ * example results in the € sign.
+ *
+ * Additional input methods can be made available for use by GTK+ widgets as
+ * loadable modules. An input method module is a small shared library which
+ * implements a subclass of #GtkIMContext or #GtkIMContextSimple and exports
+ * these four functions:
+ *
+ * <informalexample><programlisting>
+ * void im_module_init(#GTypeModule *module);
+ * </programlisting></informalexample>
+ * This function should register the #GType of the #GtkIMContext subclass which
+ * implements the input method by means of g_type_module_register_type(). Note
+ * that g_type_register_static() cannot be used as the type needs to be
+ * registered dynamically.
+ *
+ * <informalexample><programlisting>
+ * void im_module_exit(void);
+ * </programlisting></informalexample>
+ * Here goes any cleanup code your input method might require on module unload.
+ *
+ * <informalexample><programlisting>
+ * void im_module_list(const #GtkIMContextInfo ***contexts, int *n_contexts)
+ * {
+ * *contexts = info_list;
+ * *n_contexts = G_N_ELEMENTS (info_list);
+ * }
+ * </programlisting></informalexample>
+ * This function returns the list of input methods provided by the module. The
+ * example implementation above shows a common solution and simply returns a
+ * pointer to statically defined array of #GtkIMContextInfo items for each
+ * provided input method.
+ *
+ * <informalexample><programlisting>
+ * #GtkIMContext * im_module_create(const #gchar *context_id);
+ * </programlisting></informalexample>
+ * This function should return a pointer to a newly created instance of the
+ * #GtkIMContext subclass identified by @context_id. The context ID is the same
+ * as specified in the #GtkIMContextInfo array returned by im_module_list().
+ *
+ * After a new loadable input method module has been installed on the system,
+ * the configuration file <filename>gtk.immodules</filename> needs to be
+ * regenerated by <link linkend="gtk-query-immodules-3.0">gtk-query-immodules-3.0</link>,
+ * in order for the new input method to become available to GTK+ applications.
+ */
+
enum {
PREEDIT_START,
PREEDIT_END,
G_DEFINE_ABSTRACT_TYPE (GtkIMContext, gtk_im_context, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
+/**
+ * GtkIMContextClass:
+ * @preedit_start: Default handler of the #GtkIMContext::preedit-start signal.
+ * @preedit_end: Default handler of the #GtkIMContext::preedit-end signal.
+ * @preedit_changed: Default handler of the #GtkIMContext::preedit-changed
+ * signal.
+ * @commit: Default handler of the #GtkIMContext::commit signal.
+ * @retrieve_surrounding: Default handler of the
+ * #GtkIMContext::retrieve-surrounding signal.
+ * @delete_surrounding: Default handler of the
+ * #GtkIMContext::delete-surrounding signal.
+ * @set_client_window: Called via gtk_im_context_set_client_window() when the
+ * input window where the entered text will appear changes. Override this to
+ * keep track of the current input window, for instance for the purpose of
+ * positioning a status display of your input method.
+ * @get_preedit_string: Called via gtk_im_context_get_preedit_string() to
+ * retrieve the text currently being preedited for display at the cursor
+ * position. Any input method which composes complex characters or any
+ * other compositions from multiple sequential key presses should override
+ * this method to provide feedback.
+ * @filter_keypress: Called via gtk_im_context_filter_keypress() on every
+ * key press or release event. Every non-trivial input method needs to
+ * override this in order to implement the mapping from key events to text.
+ * A return value of %TRUE indicates to the caller that the event was
+ * consumed by the input method. In that case, the #GtkIMContext::commit
+ * signal should be emitted upon completion of a key sequence to pass the
+ * resulting text back to the input widget. Alternatively, %FALSE may be
+ * returned to indicate that the event wasn't handled by the input method.
+ * If a builtin mapping exists for the key, it is used to produce a
+ * character.
+ * @focus_in: Called via gtk_im_context_focus_in() when the input widget
+ * has gained focus. May be overridden to keep track of the current focus.
+ * @focus_out: Called via gtk_im_context_focus_in() when the input widget
+ * has lost focus. May be overridden to keep track of the current focus.
+ * @reset: Called via gtk_im_context_reset() to signal a change such as a
+ * change in cursor position. An input method that implements preediting
+ * should override this method to clear the preedit state on reset.
+ * @set_cursor_location: Called via gtk_im_context_set_cursor_location()
+ * to inform the input method of the current cursor location relative to
+ * the client window. May be overridden to implement the display of popup
+ * windows at the cursor position.
+ * @set_use_preedit: Called via gtk_im_context_set_use_preedit() to control
+ * the use of the preedit string. Override this to display feedback by some
+ * other means if turned off.
+ * @set_surrounding: Called via gtk_im_context_set_surrounding() in response
+ * to signal #GtkIMContext::retrieve-surrounding to update the input
+ * method's idea of the context around the cursor. It is not necessary to
+ * override this method even with input methods which implement
+ * context-dependent behavior. The base implementation is sufficient for
+ * gtk_im_context_get_surrounding() to work.
+ * @get_surrounding: Called via gtk_im_context_get_surrounding() to update
+ * the context around the cursor location. It is not necessary to override
+ * this method even with input methods which implement context-dependent
+ * behavior. The base implementation emits
+ * #GtkIMContext::retrieve-surrounding and records the context received
+ * by the subsequent invocation of @get_surrounding.
+ */
static void
gtk_im_context_class_init (GtkIMContextClass *klass)
{
klass->get_surrounding = gtk_im_context_real_get_surrounding;
klass->set_surrounding = gtk_im_context_real_set_surrounding;
+ /**
+ * GtkIMContext::preedit-start:
+ * @context: the object on which the signal is emitted
+ *
+ * The ::preedit-start signal is emitted when a new preediting sequence
+ * starts.
+ */
im_context_signals[PREEDIT_START] =
- g_signal_new (I_("preedit_start"),
+ g_signal_new (I_("preedit-start"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkIMContextClass, preedit_start),
NULL, NULL,
_gtk_marshal_VOID__VOID,
G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
-
+ /**
+ * GtkIMContext::preedit-end:
+ * @context: the object on which the signal is emitted
+ *
+ * The ::preedit-end signal is emitted when a preediting sequence
+ * has been completed or canceled.
+ */
im_context_signals[PREEDIT_END] =
- g_signal_new (I_("preedit_end"),
+ g_signal_new (I_("preedit-end"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkIMContextClass, preedit_end),
NULL, NULL,
_gtk_marshal_VOID__VOID,
G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
-
+ /**
+ * GtkIMContext::preedit-changed:
+ * @context: the object on which the signal is emitted
+ *
+ * The ::preedit-changed signal is emitted whenever the preedit sequence
+ * currently being entered has changed. It is also emitted at the end of
+ * a preedit sequence, in which case
+ * gtk_im_context_get_preedit_string() returns the empty string.
+ */
im_context_signals[PREEDIT_CHANGED] =
- g_signal_new (I_("preedit_changed"),
+ g_signal_new (I_("preedit-changed"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkIMContextClass, preedit_changed),
NULL, NULL,
_gtk_marshal_VOID__VOID,
G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
-
+ /**
+ * GtkIMContext::commit:
+ * @context: the object on which the signal is emitted
+ * @str: the completed character(s) entered by the user
+ *
+ * The ::commit signal is emitted when a complete input sequence
+ * has been entered by the user. This can be a single character
+ * immediately after a key press or the final result of preediting.
+ */
im_context_signals[COMMIT] =
g_signal_new (I_("commit"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
_gtk_marshal_VOID__STRING,
G_TYPE_NONE, 1,
G_TYPE_STRING);
-
+ /**
+ * GtkIMContext::retrieve-surrounding:
+ * @context: the object on which the signal is emitted
+ *
+ * The ::retrieve-surrounding signal is emitted when the input method
+ * requires the context surrounding the cursor. The callback should set
+ * the input method surrounding context by calling the
+ * gtk_im_context_set_surrounding() method.
+ *
+ * Return value: %TRUE if the signal was handled.
+ */
im_context_signals[RETRIEVE_SURROUNDING] =
- g_signal_new (I_("retrieve_surrounding"),
+ g_signal_new (I_("retrieve-surrounding"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkIMContextClass, retrieve_surrounding),
_gtk_boolean_handled_accumulator, NULL,
_gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__VOID,
G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, 0);
+ /**
+ * GtkIMContext::delete-surrounding:
+ * @context: the object on which the signal is emitted
+ * @offset: the character offset from the cursor position of the text
+ * to be deleted. A negative value indicates a position before
+ * the cursor.
+ * @n_chars: the number of characters to be deleted
+ *
+ * The ::delete-surrounding signal is emitted when the input method
+ * needs to delete all or part of the context surrounding the cursor.
+ *
+ * Return value: %TRUE if the signal was handled.
+ */
im_context_signals[DELETE_SURROUNDING] =
- g_signal_new (I_("delete_surrounding"),
+ g_signal_new (I_("delete-surrounding"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkIMContextClass, delete_surrounding),
gint len,
gint cursor_index)
{
- SurroundingInfo *info = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (context), "gtk-im-surrounding-info");
+ SurroundingInfo *info = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (context),
+ "gtk-im-surrounding-info");
if (info)
{
/**
* gtk_im_context_set_client_window:
* @context: a #GtkIMContext
- * @window: the client window. This may be %NULL to indicate
+ * @window: (allow-none): the client window. This may be %NULL to indicate
* that the previous client window no longer exists.
*
* Set the client window for the input context; this is the