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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::Hyperlink;
use glib::object::IsA;
use glib::translate::*;
use std::fmt;
glib::wrapper! {
/// AtkHyperlinkImpl allows AtkObjects to refer to their associated
/// AtkHyperlink instance, if one exists. AtkHyperlinkImpl differs
/// from AtkHyperlink in that AtkHyperlinkImpl is an interface, whereas
/// AtkHyperlink is a object type. The AtkHyperlinkImpl interface
/// allows a client to query an AtkObject for the availability of an
/// associated AtkHyperlink instance, and obtain that instance. It is
/// thus particularly useful in cases where embedded content or inline
/// content within a text object is present, since the embedding text
/// object implements AtkHypertext and the inline/embedded objects are
/// exposed as children which implement AtkHyperlinkImpl, in addition
/// to their being obtainable via AtkHypertext:getLink followed by
/// AtkHyperlink:getObject.
///
/// The AtkHyperlinkImpl interface should be supported by objects
/// exposed within the hierarchy as children of an AtkHypertext
/// container which correspond to "links" or embedded content within
/// the text. HTML anchors are not, for instance, normally exposed
/// this way, but embedded images and components which appear inline in
/// the content of a text object are. The AtkHyperlinkIface interface
/// allows a means of determining which children are hyperlinks in this
/// sense of the word, and for obtaining their corresponding
/// AtkHyperlink object, from which the embedding range, URI, etc. can
/// be obtained.
///
/// To some extent this interface exists because, for historical
/// reasons, AtkHyperlink was defined as an object type, not an
/// interface. Thus, in order to interact with AtkObjects via
/// AtkHyperlink semantics, a new interface was required.
///
/// # Implements
///
/// [`HyperlinkImplExt`][trait@crate::prelude::HyperlinkImplExt]
#[doc(alias = "AtkHyperlinkImpl")]
pub struct HyperlinkImpl(Interface<ffi::AtkHyperlinkImpl, ffi::AtkHyperlinkImplIface>);
match fn {
type_ => || ffi::atk_hyperlink_impl_get_type(),
}
}
impl HyperlinkImpl {
pub const NONE: Option<&'static HyperlinkImpl> = None;
}
/// Trait containing all [`struct@HyperlinkImpl`] methods.
///
/// # Implementors
///
/// [`HyperlinkImpl`][struct@crate::HyperlinkImpl]
pub trait HyperlinkImplExt: 'static {
/// Gets the hyperlink associated with this object.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// an AtkHyperlink object which points to this
/// implementing AtkObject.
#[doc(alias = "atk_hyperlink_impl_get_hyperlink")]
#[doc(alias = "get_hyperlink")]
fn hyperlink(&self) -> Option<Hyperlink>;
}
impl<O: IsA<HyperlinkImpl>> HyperlinkImplExt for O {
fn hyperlink(&self) -> Option<Hyperlink> {
unsafe {
from_glib_full(ffi::atk_hyperlink_impl_get_hyperlink(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for HyperlinkImpl {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("HyperlinkImpl")
}
}