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// This file was generated by gir (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir)
// from gir-files (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir-files)
// DO NOT EDIT

use glib::translate::*;

glib::wrapper! {
    /// SRV (service) records are used by some network protocols to provide
    /// service-specific aliasing and load-balancing. For example, XMPP
    /// (Jabber) uses SRV records to locate the XMPP server for a domain;
    /// rather than connecting directly to "example.com" or assuming a
    /// specific server hostname like "xmpp.example.com", an XMPP client
    /// would look up the "xmpp-client" SRV record for "example.com", and
    /// then connect to whatever host was pointed to by that record.
    ///
    /// You can use [`ResolverExt::lookup_service()`][crate::prelude::ResolverExt::lookup_service()] or
    /// [`ResolverExt::lookup_service_async()`][crate::prelude::ResolverExt::lookup_service_async()] to find the `GSrvTargets`
    /// for a given service. However, if you are simply planning to connect
    /// to the remote service, you can use [`NetworkService`][crate::NetworkService]'s
    /// [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable] interface and not need to worry about
    /// [`SrvTarget`][crate::SrvTarget] at all.
    #[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash)]
    pub struct SrvTarget(Boxed<ffi::GSrvTarget>);

    match fn {
        copy => |ptr| ffi::g_srv_target_copy(mut_override(ptr)),
        free => |ptr| ffi::g_srv_target_free(ptr),
        type_ => || ffi::g_srv_target_get_type(),
    }
}

impl SrvTarget {
    /// Creates a new [`SrvTarget`][crate::SrvTarget] with the given parameters.
    ///
    /// You should not need to use this; normally `GSrvTargets` are
    /// created by [`Resolver`][crate::Resolver].
    /// ## `hostname`
    /// the host that the service is running on
    /// ## `port`
    /// the port that the service is running on
    /// ## `priority`
    /// the target's priority
    /// ## `weight`
    /// the target's weight
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// a new [`SrvTarget`][crate::SrvTarget].
    #[doc(alias = "g_srv_target_new")]
    pub fn new(hostname: &str, port: u16, priority: u16, weight: u16) -> SrvTarget {
        unsafe {
            from_glib_full(ffi::g_srv_target_new(
                hostname.to_glib_none().0,
                port,
                priority,
                weight,
            ))
        }
    }

    /// Gets `self`'s hostname (in ASCII form; if you are going to present
    /// this to the user, you should use `g_hostname_is_ascii_encoded()` to
    /// check if it contains encoded Unicode segments, and use
    /// `g_hostname_to_unicode()` to convert it if it does.)
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// `self`'s hostname
    #[doc(alias = "g_srv_target_get_hostname")]
    #[doc(alias = "get_hostname")]
    pub fn hostname(&mut self) -> glib::GString {
        unsafe { from_glib_none(ffi::g_srv_target_get_hostname(self.to_glib_none_mut().0)) }
    }

    /// Gets `self`'s port
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// `self`'s port
    #[doc(alias = "g_srv_target_get_port")]
    #[doc(alias = "get_port")]
    pub fn port(&mut self) -> u16 {
        unsafe { ffi::g_srv_target_get_port(self.to_glib_none_mut().0) }
    }

    /// Gets `self`'s priority. You should not need to look at this;
    /// [`Resolver`][crate::Resolver] already sorts the targets according to the algorithm in
    /// RFC 2782.
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// `self`'s priority
    #[doc(alias = "g_srv_target_get_priority")]
    #[doc(alias = "get_priority")]
    pub fn priority(&mut self) -> u16 {
        unsafe { ffi::g_srv_target_get_priority(self.to_glib_none_mut().0) }
    }

    /// Gets `self`'s weight. You should not need to look at this;
    /// [`Resolver`][crate::Resolver] already sorts the targets according to the algorithm in
    /// RFC 2782.
    ///
    /// # Returns
    ///
    /// `self`'s weight
    #[doc(alias = "g_srv_target_get_weight")]
    #[doc(alias = "get_weight")]
    pub fn weight(&mut self) -> u16 {
        unsafe { ffi::g_srv_target_get_weight(self.to_glib_none_mut().0) }
    }

    //#[doc(alias = "g_srv_target_list_sort")]
    //pub fn list_sort(targets: /*Unimplemented*/&[&Fundamental: Pointer]) -> /*Unimplemented*/Vec<Fundamental: Pointer> {
    //    unsafe { TODO: call ffi:g_srv_target_list_sort() }
    //}
}