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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 crate::{AsyncResult, Cancellable, SocketAddress};
use glib::{prelude::*, translate::*};
use std::{boxed::Box as Box_, fmt, pin::Pin, ptr};
glib::wrapper! {
/// [`SocketAddressEnumerator`][crate::SocketAddressEnumerator] is an enumerator type for [`SocketAddress`][crate::SocketAddress]
/// instances. It is returned by enumeration functions such as
/// [`SocketConnectableExt::enumerate()`][crate::prelude::SocketConnectableExt::enumerate()], which returns a [`SocketAddressEnumerator`][crate::SocketAddressEnumerator]
/// to list each [`SocketAddress`][crate::SocketAddress] which could be used to connect to that
/// [`SocketConnectable`][crate::SocketConnectable].
///
/// Enumeration is typically a blocking operation, so the asynchronous methods
/// [`SocketAddressEnumeratorExt::next_async()`][crate::prelude::SocketAddressEnumeratorExt::next_async()] and
/// `g_socket_address_enumerator_next_finish()` should be used where possible.
///
/// Each [`SocketAddressEnumerator`][crate::SocketAddressEnumerator] can only be enumerated once. Once
/// [`SocketAddressEnumeratorExt::next()`][crate::prelude::SocketAddressEnumeratorExt::next()] has returned [`None`], further
/// enumeration with that [`SocketAddressEnumerator`][crate::SocketAddressEnumerator] is not possible, and it can
/// be unreffed.
///
/// This is an Abstract Base Class, you cannot instantiate it.
///
/// # Implements
///
/// [`SocketAddressEnumeratorExt`][trait@crate::prelude::SocketAddressEnumeratorExt], [`trait@glib::ObjectExt`]
#[doc(alias = "GSocketAddressEnumerator")]
pub struct SocketAddressEnumerator(Object<ffi::GSocketAddressEnumerator, ffi::GSocketAddressEnumeratorClass>);
match fn {
type_ => || ffi::g_socket_address_enumerator_get_type(),
}
}
impl SocketAddressEnumerator {
pub const NONE: Option<&'static SocketAddressEnumerator> = None;
}
/// Trait containing all [`struct@SocketAddressEnumerator`] methods.
///
/// # Implementors
///
/// [`SocketAddressEnumerator`][struct@crate::SocketAddressEnumerator]
pub trait SocketAddressEnumeratorExt: 'static {
/// Retrieves the next [`SocketAddress`][crate::SocketAddress] from `self`. Note that this
/// may block for some amount of time. (Eg, a [`NetworkAddress`][crate::NetworkAddress] may need
/// to do a DNS lookup before it can return an address.) Use
/// [`next_async()`][Self::next_async()] if you need to avoid
/// blocking.
///
/// If `self` is expected to yield addresses, but for some reason
/// is unable to (eg, because of a DNS error), then the first call to
/// [`next()`][Self::next()] will return an appropriate error
/// in *`error`. However, if the first call to
/// [`next()`][Self::next()] succeeds, then any further
/// internal errors (other than `cancellable` being triggered) will be
/// ignored.
/// ## `cancellable`
/// optional [`Cancellable`][crate::Cancellable] object, [`None`] to ignore.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// a [`SocketAddress`][crate::SocketAddress] (owned by the caller), or [`None`] on
/// error (in which case *`error` will be set) or if there are no
/// more addresses.
#[doc(alias = "g_socket_address_enumerator_next")]
fn next(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
) -> Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error>;
/// Asynchronously retrieves the next [`SocketAddress`][crate::SocketAddress] from `self`
/// and then calls `callback`, which must call
/// `g_socket_address_enumerator_next_finish()` to get the result.
///
/// It is an error to call this multiple times before the previous callback has finished.
/// ## `cancellable`
/// optional [`Cancellable`][crate::Cancellable] object, [`None`] to ignore.
/// ## `callback`
/// a `GAsyncReadyCallback` to call when the request
/// is satisfied
#[doc(alias = "g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async")]
fn next_async<P: FnOnce(Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error>) + 'static>(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
callback: P,
);
fn next_future(
&self,
) -> Pin<
Box_<
dyn std::future::Future<Output = Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error>> + 'static,
>,
>;
}
impl<O: IsA<SocketAddressEnumerator>> SocketAddressEnumeratorExt for O {
fn next(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
) -> Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error> {
unsafe {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::g_socket_address_enumerator_next(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
cancellable.map(|p| p.as_ref()).to_glib_none().0,
&mut error,
);
if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib_full(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
}
}
}
fn next_async<P: FnOnce(Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error>) + 'static>(
&self,
cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>,
callback: P,
) {
let main_context = glib::MainContext::ref_thread_default();
let is_main_context_owner = main_context.is_owner();
let has_acquired_main_context = (!is_main_context_owner)
.then(|| main_context.acquire().ok())
.flatten();
assert!(
is_main_context_owner || has_acquired_main_context.is_some(),
"Async operations only allowed if the thread is owning the MainContext"
);
let user_data: Box_<glib::thread_guard::ThreadGuard<P>> =
Box_::new(glib::thread_guard::ThreadGuard::new(callback));
unsafe extern "C" fn next_async_trampoline<
P: FnOnce(Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error>) + 'static,
>(
_source_object: *mut glib::gobject_ffi::GObject,
res: *mut crate::ffi::GAsyncResult,
user_data: glib::ffi::gpointer,
) {
let mut error = ptr::null_mut();
let ret = ffi::g_socket_address_enumerator_next_finish(
_source_object as *mut _,
res,
&mut error,
);
let result = if error.is_null() {
Ok(from_glib_full(ret))
} else {
Err(from_glib_full(error))
};
let callback: Box_<glib::thread_guard::ThreadGuard<P>> =
Box_::from_raw(user_data as *mut _);
let callback: P = callback.into_inner();
callback(result);
}
let callback = next_async_trampoline::<P>;
unsafe {
ffi::g_socket_address_enumerator_next_async(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
cancellable.map(|p| p.as_ref()).to_glib_none().0,
Some(callback),
Box_::into_raw(user_data) as *mut _,
);
}
}
fn next_future(
&self,
) -> Pin<
Box_<
dyn std::future::Future<Output = Result<Option<SocketAddress>, glib::Error>> + 'static,
>,
> {
Box_::pin(crate::GioFuture::new(
self,
move |obj, cancellable, send| {
obj.next_async(Some(cancellable), move |res| {
send.resolve(res);
});
},
))
}
}
impl fmt::Display for SocketAddressEnumerator {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("SocketAddressEnumerator")
}
}