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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::IconInfo; use crate::IconLookupFlags; use glib::object::Cast; use glib::object::IsA; use glib::signal::connect_raw; use glib::signal::SignalHandlerId; use glib::translate::*; use std::boxed::Box as Box_; use std::fmt; use std::mem::transmute; use std::ptr; glib::wrapper! { /// [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] provides a facility for looking up icons by name /// and size. The main reason for using a name rather than simply /// providing a filename is to allow different icons to be used /// depending on what “icon theme” is selected /// by the user. The operation of icon themes on Linux and Unix /// follows the [Icon Theme Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/icon-theme-spec) /// There is a fallback icon theme, named `hicolor`, where applications /// should install their icons, but additional icon themes can be installed /// as operating system vendors and users choose. /// /// Named icons are similar to the deprecated [Stock Items][gtkstock], /// and the distinction between the two may be a bit confusing. /// A few things to keep in mind: /// /// - Stock images usually are used in conjunction with /// [Stock Items][gtkstock], such as `GTK_STOCK_OK` or /// `GTK_STOCK_OPEN`. Named icons are easier to set up and therefore /// are more useful for new icons that an application wants to /// add, such as application icons or window icons. /// /// - Stock images can only be loaded at the symbolic sizes defined /// by the [`IconSize`][crate::IconSize] enumeration, or by custom sizes defined /// by `gtk_icon_size_register()`, while named icons are more flexible /// and any pixel size can be specified. /// /// - Because stock images are closely tied to stock items, and thus /// to actions in the user interface, stock images may come in /// multiple variants for different widget states or writing /// directions. /// /// A good rule of thumb is that if there is a stock image for what /// you want to use, use it, otherwise use a named icon. It turns /// out that internally stock images are generally defined in /// terms of one or more named icons. (An example of the /// more than one case is icons that depend on writing direction; /// `GTK_STOCK_GO_FORWARD` uses the two themed icons /// “gtk-stock-go-forward-ltr” and “gtk-stock-go-forward-rtl”.) /// /// In many cases, named themes are used indirectly, via [`Image`][crate::Image] /// or stock items, rather than directly, but looking up icons /// directly is also simple. The [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] object acts /// as a database of all the icons in the current theme. You /// can create new [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] objects, but it’s much more /// efficient to use the standard icon theme for the [`gdk::Screen`][crate::gdk::Screen] /// so that the icon information is shared with other people /// looking up icons. /// /// /// **⚠️ The following code is in C ⚠️** /// /// ```C /// GError *error = NULL; /// GtkIconTheme *icon_theme; /// GdkPixbuf *pixbuf; /// /// icon_theme = gtk_icon_theme_get_default (); /// pixbuf = gtk_icon_theme_load_icon (icon_theme, /// "my-icon-name", // icon name /// 48, // icon size /// 0, // flags /// &error); /// if (!pixbuf) /// { /// g_warning ("Couldn’t load icon: %s", error->message); /// g_error_free (error); /// } /// else /// { /// // Use the pixbuf /// g_object_unref (pixbuf); /// } /// ``` /// /// # Implements /// /// [`IconThemeExt`][trait@crate::prelude::IconThemeExt], [`trait@glib::ObjectExt`] #[doc(alias = "GtkIconTheme")] pub struct IconTheme(Object<ffi::GtkIconTheme, ffi::GtkIconThemeClass>); match fn { type_ => || ffi::gtk_icon_theme_get_type(), } } impl IconTheme { /// Creates a new icon theme object. Icon theme objects are used /// to lookup up an icon by name in a particular icon theme. /// Usually, you’ll want to use [`default()`][Self::default()] /// or [`for_screen()`][Self::for_screen()] rather than creating /// a new icon theme object for scratch. /// /// # Returns /// /// the newly created [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] object. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_new")] pub fn new() -> IconTheme { assert_initialized_main_thread!(); unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_new()) } } /// Gets the icon theme for the default screen. See /// [`for_screen()`][Self::for_screen()]. /// /// # Returns /// /// A unique [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] associated with /// the default screen. This icon theme is associated with /// the screen and can be used as long as the screen /// is open. Do not ref or unref it. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_get_default")] #[doc(alias = "get_default")] pub fn default() -> Option<IconTheme> { assert_initialized_main_thread!(); unsafe { from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_get_default()) } } /// Gets the icon theme object associated with `screen`; if this /// function has not previously been called for the given /// screen, a new icon theme object will be created and /// associated with the screen. Icon theme objects are /// fairly expensive to create, so using this function /// is usually a better choice than calling than [`new()`][Self::new()] /// and setting the screen yourself; by using this function /// a single icon theme object will be shared between users. /// ## `screen` /// a [`gdk::Screen`][crate::gdk::Screen] /// /// # Returns /// /// A unique [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] associated with /// the given screen. This icon theme is associated with /// the screen and can be used as long as the screen /// is open. Do not ref or unref it. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_get_for_screen")] #[doc(alias = "get_for_screen")] pub fn for_screen(screen: &gdk::Screen) -> Option<IconTheme> { assert_initialized_main_thread!(); unsafe { from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_get_for_screen(screen.to_glib_none().0)) } } } impl Default for IconTheme { fn default() -> Self { Self::new() } } pub const NONE_ICON_THEME: Option<&IconTheme> = None; /// Trait containing all [`struct@IconTheme`] methods. /// /// # Implementors /// /// [`IconTheme`][struct@crate::IconTheme] pub trait IconThemeExt: 'static { /// Adds a resource path that will be looked at when looking /// for icons, similar to search paths. /// /// This function should be used to make application-specific icons /// available as part of the icon theme. /// /// The resources are considered as part of the hicolor icon theme /// and must be located in subdirectories that are defined in the /// hicolor icon theme, such as ``path`/16x16/actions/run.png`. /// Icons that are directly placed in the resource path instead /// of a subdirectory are also considered as ultimate fallback. /// ## `path` /// a resource path #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path")] fn add_resource_path(&self, path: &str); /// Appends a directory to the search path. /// See `gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path()`. /// ## `path` /// directory name to append to the icon path #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_append_search_path")] fn append_search_path<P: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(&self, path: P); /// Gets the name of an icon that is representative of the /// current theme (for instance, to use when presenting /// a list of themes to the user.) /// /// # Returns /// /// the name of an example icon or [`None`]. /// Free with `g_free()`. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_get_example_icon_name")] #[doc(alias = "get_example_icon_name")] fn example_icon_name(&self) -> Option<glib::GString>; /// Checks whether an icon theme includes an icon /// for a particular name. /// ## `icon_name` /// the name of an icon /// /// # Returns /// /// [`true`] if `self` includes an /// icon for `icon_name`. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_has_icon")] fn has_icon(&self, icon_name: &str) -> bool; /// Gets the list of contexts available within the current /// hierarchy of icon themes. /// See [`list_icons()`][Self::list_icons()] for details about contexts. /// /// # Returns /// /// a `GList` list /// holding the names of all the contexts in the theme. You must first /// free each element in the list with `g_free()`, then free the list /// itself with `g_list_free()`. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_list_contexts")] fn list_contexts(&self) -> Vec<glib::GString>; /// Lists the icons in the current icon theme. Only a subset /// of the icons can be listed by providing a context string. /// The set of values for the context string is system dependent, /// but will typically include such values as “Applications” and /// “MimeTypes”. Contexts are explained in the /// [Icon Theme Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/icon-theme-spec). /// The standard contexts are listed in the /// [Icon Naming Specification](http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/icon-naming-spec). /// Also see [`list_contexts()`][Self::list_contexts()]. /// ## `context` /// a string identifying a particular type of /// icon, or [`None`] to list all icons. /// /// # Returns /// /// a `GList` list /// holding the names of all the icons in the theme. You must /// first free each element in the list with `g_free()`, then /// free the list itself with `g_list_free()`. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_list_icons")] fn list_icons(&self, context: Option<&str>) -> Vec<glib::GString>; /// Looks up an icon in an icon theme, scales it to the given size /// and renders it into a pixbuf. This is a convenience function; /// if more details about the icon are needed, use /// [`lookup_icon()`][Self::lookup_icon()] followed by [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// /// Note that you probably want to listen for icon theme changes and /// update the icon. This is usually done by connecting to the /// GtkWidget::style-set signal. If for some reason you do not want to /// update the icon when the icon theme changes, you should consider /// using `gdk_pixbuf_copy()` to make a private copy of the pixbuf /// returned by this function. Otherwise GTK+ may need to keep the old /// icon theme loaded, which would be a waste of memory. /// ## `icon_name` /// the name of the icon to lookup /// ## `size` /// the desired icon size. The resulting icon may not be /// exactly this size; see [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// the rendered icon; this may be /// a newly created icon or a new reference to an internal icon, so /// you must not modify the icon. Use `g_object_unref()` to release /// your reference to the icon. [`None`] if the icon isn’t found. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_load_icon")] fn load_icon( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Result<Option<gdk_pixbuf::Pixbuf>, glib::Error>; /// Looks up an icon in an icon theme for a particular window scale, /// scales it to the given size and renders it into a pixbuf. This is a /// convenience function; if more details about the icon are needed, /// use [`lookup_icon()`][Self::lookup_icon()] followed by /// [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// /// Note that you probably want to listen for icon theme changes and /// update the icon. This is usually done by connecting to the /// GtkWidget::style-set signal. If for some reason you do not want to /// update the icon when the icon theme changes, you should consider /// using `gdk_pixbuf_copy()` to make a private copy of the pixbuf /// returned by this function. Otherwise GTK+ may need to keep the old /// icon theme loaded, which would be a waste of memory. /// ## `icon_name` /// the name of the icon to lookup /// ## `size` /// the desired icon size. The resulting icon may not be /// exactly this size; see [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// ## `scale` /// desired scale /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// the rendered icon; this may be /// a newly created icon or a new reference to an internal icon, so /// you must not modify the icon. Use `g_object_unref()` to release /// your reference to the icon. [`None`] if the icon isn’t found. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_load_icon_for_scale")] fn load_icon_for_scale( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, scale: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Result<Option<gdk_pixbuf::Pixbuf>, glib::Error>; /// Looks up an icon in an icon theme for a particular window scale, /// scales it to the given size and renders it into a cairo surface. This is a /// convenience function; if more details about the icon are needed, /// use [`lookup_icon()`][Self::lookup_icon()] followed by /// [`IconInfo::load_surface()`][crate::IconInfo::load_surface()]. /// /// Note that you probably want to listen for icon theme changes and /// update the icon. This is usually done by connecting to the /// GtkWidget::style-set signal. /// ## `icon_name` /// the name of the icon to lookup /// ## `size` /// the desired icon size. The resulting icon may not be /// exactly this size; see [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// ## `scale` /// desired scale /// ## `for_window` /// [`gdk::Window`][crate::gdk::Window] to optimize drawing for, or [`None`] /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// the rendered icon; this may be /// a newly created icon or a new reference to an internal icon, so /// you must not modify the icon. Use `cairo_surface_destroy()` to /// release your reference to the icon. [`None`] if the icon isn’t /// found. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_load_surface")] fn load_surface( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, scale: i32, for_window: Option<&gdk::Window>, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Result<Option<cairo::Surface>, glib::Error>; /// Looks up an icon and returns a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] containing information /// such as the filename of the icon. The icon can then be rendered /// into a pixbuf using [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// /// When rendering on displays with high pixel densities you should not /// use a `size` multiplied by the scaling factor returned by functions /// like [`Window::scale_factor()`][crate::gdk::Window::scale_factor()]. Instead, you should use /// [`lookup_by_gicon_for_scale()`][Self::lookup_by_gicon_for_scale()], as the assets loaded /// for a given scaling factor may be different. /// ## `icon` /// the [`gio::Icon`][crate::gio::Icon] to look up /// ## `size` /// desired icon size /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] containing /// information about the icon, or [`None`] if the icon wasn’t /// found. Unref with `g_object_unref()` #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon")] fn lookup_by_gicon<P: IsA<gio::Icon>>( &self, icon: &P, size: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Option<IconInfo>; /// Looks up an icon and returns a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] containing information /// such as the filename of the icon. The icon can then be rendered into /// a pixbuf using [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. /// ## `icon` /// the [`gio::Icon`][crate::gio::Icon] to look up /// ## `size` /// desired icon size /// ## `scale` /// the desired scale /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] containing /// information about the icon, or [`None`] if the icon wasn’t /// found. Unref with `g_object_unref()` #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon_for_scale")] fn lookup_by_gicon_for_scale<P: IsA<gio::Icon>>( &self, icon: &P, size: i32, scale: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Option<IconInfo>; /// Looks up a named icon and returns a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] containing /// information such as the filename of the icon. The icon /// can then be rendered into a pixbuf using /// [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. ([`load_icon()`][Self::load_icon()] /// combines these two steps if all you need is the pixbuf.) /// /// When rendering on displays with high pixel densities you should not /// use a `size` multiplied by the scaling factor returned by functions /// like [`Window::scale_factor()`][crate::gdk::Window::scale_factor()]. Instead, you should use /// [`lookup_icon_for_scale()`][Self::lookup_icon_for_scale()], as the assets loaded /// for a given scaling factor may be different. /// ## `icon_name` /// the name of the icon to lookup /// ## `size` /// desired icon size /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] object /// containing information about the icon, or [`None`] if the /// icon wasn’t found. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon")] fn lookup_icon(&self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags) -> Option<IconInfo>; /// Looks up a named icon for a particular window scale and returns a /// [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] containing information such as the filename of the /// icon. The icon can then be rendered into a pixbuf using /// [`IconInfo::load_icon()`][crate::IconInfo::load_icon()]. ([`load_icon()`][Self::load_icon()] combines /// these two steps if all you need is the pixbuf.) /// ## `icon_name` /// the name of the icon to lookup /// ## `size` /// desired icon size /// ## `scale` /// the desired scale /// ## `flags` /// flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup /// /// # Returns /// /// a [`IconInfo`][crate::IconInfo] object /// containing information about the icon, or [`None`] if the /// icon wasn’t found. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon_for_scale")] fn lookup_icon_for_scale( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, scale: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Option<IconInfo>; /// Prepends a directory to the search path. /// See `gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path()`. /// ## `path` /// directory name to prepend to the icon path #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_prepend_search_path")] fn prepend_search_path<P: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(&self, path: P); /// Checks to see if the icon theme has changed; if it has, any /// currently cached information is discarded and will be reloaded /// next time `self` is accessed. /// /// # Returns /// /// [`true`] if the icon theme has changed and needed /// to be reloaded. #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_rescan_if_needed")] fn rescan_if_needed(&self) -> bool; /// Sets the name of the icon theme that the [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] object uses /// overriding system configuration. This function cannot be called /// on the icon theme objects returned from [`IconTheme::default()`][crate::IconTheme::default()] /// and [`IconTheme::for_screen()`][crate::IconTheme::for_screen()]. /// ## `theme_name` /// name of icon theme to use instead of /// configured theme, or [`None`] to unset a previously set custom theme #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_set_custom_theme")] fn set_custom_theme(&self, theme_name: Option<&str>); /// Sets the screen for an icon theme; the screen is used /// to track the user’s currently configured icon theme, /// which might be different for different screens. /// ## `screen` /// a [`gdk::Screen`][crate::gdk::Screen] #[doc(alias = "gtk_icon_theme_set_screen")] fn set_screen(&self, screen: &gdk::Screen); /// Emitted when the current icon theme is switched or GTK+ detects /// that a change has occurred in the contents of the current /// icon theme. #[doc(alias = "changed")] fn connect_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId; } impl<O: IsA<IconTheme>> IconThemeExt for O { fn add_resource_path(&self, path: &str) { unsafe { ffi::gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, path.to_glib_none().0, ); } } fn append_search_path<P: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(&self, path: P) { unsafe { ffi::gtk_icon_theme_append_search_path( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, path.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, ); } } fn example_icon_name(&self) -> Option<glib::GString> { unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_get_example_icon_name( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn has_icon(&self, icon_name: &str) -> bool { unsafe { from_glib(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_has_icon( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon_name.to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn list_contexts(&self) -> Vec<glib::GString> { unsafe { FromGlibPtrContainer::from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_list_contexts( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn list_icons(&self, context: Option<&str>) -> Vec<glib::GString> { unsafe { FromGlibPtrContainer::from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_list_icons( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, context.to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn load_icon( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Result<Option<gdk_pixbuf::Pixbuf>, glib::Error> { unsafe { let mut error = ptr::null_mut(); let ret = ffi::gtk_icon_theme_load_icon( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon_name.to_glib_none().0, size, flags.into_glib(), &mut error, ); if error.is_null() { Ok(from_glib_full(ret)) } else { Err(from_glib_full(error)) } } } fn load_icon_for_scale( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, scale: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Result<Option<gdk_pixbuf::Pixbuf>, glib::Error> { unsafe { let mut error = ptr::null_mut(); let ret = ffi::gtk_icon_theme_load_icon_for_scale( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon_name.to_glib_none().0, size, scale, flags.into_glib(), &mut error, ); if error.is_null() { Ok(from_glib_full(ret)) } else { Err(from_glib_full(error)) } } } fn load_surface( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, scale: i32, for_window: Option<&gdk::Window>, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Result<Option<cairo::Surface>, glib::Error> { unsafe { let mut error = ptr::null_mut(); let ret = ffi::gtk_icon_theme_load_surface( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon_name.to_glib_none().0, size, scale, for_window.to_glib_none().0, flags.into_glib(), &mut error, ); if error.is_null() { Ok(from_glib_full(ret)) } else { Err(from_glib_full(error)) } } } fn lookup_by_gicon<P: IsA<gio::Icon>>( &self, icon: &P, size: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Option<IconInfo> { unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, size, flags.into_glib(), )) } } fn lookup_by_gicon_for_scale<P: IsA<gio::Icon>>( &self, icon: &P, size: i32, scale: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Option<IconInfo> { unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon_for_scale( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, size, scale, flags.into_glib(), )) } } fn lookup_icon(&self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags) -> Option<IconInfo> { unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon_name.to_glib_none().0, size, flags.into_glib(), )) } } fn lookup_icon_for_scale( &self, icon_name: &str, size: i32, scale: i32, flags: IconLookupFlags, ) -> Option<IconInfo> { unsafe { from_glib_full(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon_for_scale( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, icon_name.to_glib_none().0, size, scale, flags.into_glib(), )) } } fn prepend_search_path<P: AsRef<std::path::Path>>(&self, path: P) { unsafe { ffi::gtk_icon_theme_prepend_search_path( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, path.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, ); } } fn rescan_if_needed(&self) -> bool { unsafe { from_glib(ffi::gtk_icon_theme_rescan_if_needed( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn set_custom_theme(&self, theme_name: Option<&str>) { unsafe { ffi::gtk_icon_theme_set_custom_theme( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, theme_name.to_glib_none().0, ); } } fn set_screen(&self, screen: &gdk::Screen) { unsafe { ffi::gtk_icon_theme_set_screen(self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, screen.to_glib_none().0); } } fn connect_changed<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId { unsafe extern "C" fn changed_trampoline<P: IsA<IconTheme>, F: Fn(&P) + 'static>( this: *mut ffi::GtkIconTheme, f: glib::ffi::gpointer, ) { let f: &F = &*(f as *const F); f(IconTheme::from_glib_borrow(this).unsafe_cast_ref()) } unsafe { let f: Box_<F> = Box_::new(f); connect_raw( self.as_ptr() as *mut _, b"changed\0".as_ptr() as *const _, Some(transmute::<_, unsafe extern "C" fn()>( changed_trampoline::<Self, F> as *const (), )), Box_::into_raw(f), ) } } } impl fmt::Display for IconTheme { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { f.write_str("IconTheme") } }