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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.git)
// DO NOT EDIT
use crate::Accessible;
use crate::AccessibleRole;
use crate::Align;
use crate::Application;
use crate::Box;
use crate::Buildable;
use crate::ConstraintTarget;
use crate::HeaderBar;
use crate::LayoutManager;
use crate::Native;
use crate::Overflow;
use crate::ResponseType;
use crate::Root;
use crate::ShortcutManager;
use crate::Widget;
use crate::Window;
use glib::object::Cast;
use glib::object::IsA;
use glib::object::ObjectExt;
use glib::signal::connect_raw;
use glib::signal::SignalHandlerId;
use glib::translate::*;
use glib::StaticType;
use glib::ToValue;
use std::boxed::Box as Box_;
use std::fmt;
use std::mem::transmute;
glib::wrapper! {
/// Dialogs are a convenient way to prompt the user for a small amount
/// of input.
///
/// ![An example GtkDialog](dialog.png)
///
/// Typical uses are to display a message, ask a question, or anything else
/// that does not require extensive effort on the user’s part.
///
/// The main area of a [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] is called the "content area", and is yours
/// to populate with widgets such a [`Label`][crate::Label] or [`Entry`][crate::Entry], to present
/// your information, questions, or tasks to the user.
///
/// In addition, dialogs allow you to add "action widgets". Most commonly,
/// action widgets are buttons. Depending on the platform, action widgets may
/// be presented in the header bar at the top of the window, or at the bottom
/// of the window. To add action widgets, create your [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] using
/// [`with_buttons()`][Self::with_buttons()], or use
/// [`DialogExt::add_button()`][crate::prelude::DialogExt::add_button()], [`DialogExtManual::add_buttons()`][crate::prelude::DialogExtManual::add_buttons()],
/// or [`DialogExt::add_action_widget()`][crate::prelude::DialogExt::add_action_widget()].
///
/// `GtkDialogs` uses some heuristics to decide whether to add a close
/// button to the window decorations. If any of the action buttons use
/// the response ID [`ResponseType::Close`][crate::ResponseType::Close] or [`ResponseType::Cancel`][crate::ResponseType::Cancel], the
/// close button is omitted.
///
/// Clicking a button that was added as an action widget will emit the
/// `signal::Dialog::response` signal with a response ID that you specified.
/// GTK will never assign a meaning to positive response IDs; these are
/// entirely user-defined. But for convenience, you can use the response
/// IDs in the [`ResponseType`][crate::ResponseType] enumeration (these all have values
/// less than zero). If a dialog receives a delete event, the
/// `signal::Dialog::response` signal will be emitted with the
/// [`ResponseType::DeleteEvent`][crate::ResponseType::DeleteEvent] response ID.
///
/// Dialogs are created with a call to [`new()`][Self::new()] or
/// [`with_buttons()`][Self::with_buttons()]. The latter is recommended; it allows
/// you to set the dialog title, some convenient flags, and add buttons.
///
/// A “modal” dialog (that is, one which freezes the rest of the application
/// from user input), can be created by calling [`GtkWindowExt::set_modal()`][crate::prelude::GtkWindowExt::set_modal()]
/// on the dialog. When using [`with_buttons()`][Self::with_buttons()], you can also
/// pass the [`DialogFlags::MODAL`][crate::DialogFlags::MODAL] flag to make a dialog modal.
///
/// For the simple dialog in the following example, a [`MessageDialog`][crate::MessageDialog]
/// would save some effort. But you’d need to create the dialog contents manually
/// if you had more than a simple message in the dialog.
///
/// An example for simple [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] usage:
///
/// **⚠️ The following code is in c ⚠️**
///
/// ```c
/// // Function to open a dialog box with a message
/// void
/// quick_message (GtkWindow *parent, char *message)
/// {
/// GtkWidget *dialog, *label, *content_area;
/// GtkDialogFlags flags;
///
/// // Create the widgets
/// flags = GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT;
/// dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ("Message",
/// parent,
/// flags,
/// _("_OK"),
/// GTK_RESPONSE_NONE,
/// NULL);
/// content_area = gtk_dialog_get_content_area (GTK_DIALOG (dialog));
/// label = gtk_label_new (message);
///
/// // Ensure that the dialog box is destroyed when the user responds
///
/// g_signal_connect_swapped (dialog,
/// "response",
/// G_CALLBACK (gtk_window_destroy),
/// dialog);
///
/// // Add the label, and show everything we’ve added
///
/// gtk_box_append (GTK_BOX (content_area), label);
/// gtk_widget_show (dialog);
/// }
/// ```
///
/// # GtkDialog as GtkBuildable
///
/// The [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] implementation of the [`Buildable`][crate::Buildable] interface exposes the
/// @content_area as an internal child with the name “content_area”.
///
/// [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] supports a custom `<action-widgets>` element, which can contain
/// multiple `<action-widget>` elements. The “response” attribute specifies a
/// numeric response, and the content of the element is the id of widget
/// (which should be a child of the dialogs @action_area). To mark a response
/// as default, set the “default” attribute of the `<action-widget>` element
/// to true.
///
/// [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] supports adding action widgets by specifying “action” as
/// the “type” attribute of a `<child>` element. The widget will be added
/// either to the action area or the headerbar of the dialog, depending
/// on the “use-header-bar” property. The response id has to be associated
/// with the action widget using the `<action-widgets>` element.
///
/// An example of a [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] UI definition fragment:
///
/// ```xml
/// <object class="GtkDialog" id="dialog1">
/// <child type="action">
/// <object class="GtkButton" id="button_cancel"/>
/// </child>
/// <child type="action">
/// <object class="GtkButton" id="button_ok">
/// </object>
/// </child>
/// <action-widgets>
/// <action-widget response="cancel">button_cancel</action-widget>
/// <action-widget response="ok" default="true">button_ok</action-widget>
/// </action-widgets>
/// </object>
/// ```
///
/// # Accessibility
///
/// [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] uses the [`AccessibleRole::Dialog`][crate::AccessibleRole::Dialog] role.
///
/// # Implements
///
/// [`DialogExt`][trait@crate::prelude::DialogExt], [`GtkWindowExt`][trait@crate::prelude::GtkWindowExt], [`WidgetExt`][trait@crate::prelude::WidgetExt], [`trait@glib::ObjectExt`], [`AccessibleExt`][trait@crate::prelude::AccessibleExt], [`BuildableExt`][trait@crate::prelude::BuildableExt], [`ConstraintTargetExt`][trait@crate::prelude::ConstraintTargetExt], [`NativeExt`][trait@crate::prelude::NativeExt], [`RootExt`][trait@crate::prelude::RootExt], [`ShortcutManagerExt`][trait@crate::prelude::ShortcutManagerExt], [`DialogExtManual`][trait@crate::prelude::DialogExtManual], [`WidgetExtManual`][trait@crate::prelude::WidgetExtManual], [`AccessibleExtManual`][trait@crate::prelude::AccessibleExtManual]
#[doc(alias = "GtkDialog")]
pub struct Dialog(Object<ffi::GtkDialog, ffi::GtkDialogClass>) @extends Window, Widget, @implements Accessible, Buildable, ConstraintTarget, Native, Root, ShortcutManager;
match fn {
type_ => || ffi::gtk_dialog_get_type(),
}
}
impl Dialog {
pub const NONE: Option<&'static Dialog> = None;
/// Creates a new dialog box.
///
/// Widgets should not be packed into the [`Window`][crate::Window]
/// directly, but into the @content_area and @action_area,
/// as described above.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the new dialog as a [`Widget`][crate::Widget]
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_new")]
pub fn new() -> Dialog {
assert_initialized_main_thread!();
unsafe { Widget::from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_dialog_new()).unsafe_cast() }
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Creates a new builder-pattern struct instance to construct [`Dialog`] objects.
///
/// This method returns an instance of [`DialogBuilder`](crate::builders::DialogBuilder) which can be used to create [`Dialog`] objects.
pub fn builder() -> DialogBuilder {
DialogBuilder::default()
}
}
impl Default for Dialog {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Default)]
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// A [builder-pattern] type to construct [`Dialog`] objects.
///
/// [builder-pattern]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.0.0/style/ownership/builders.html
#[must_use = "The builder must be built to be used"]
pub struct DialogBuilder {
use_header_bar: Option<i32>,
application: Option<Application>,
child: Option<Widget>,
decorated: Option<bool>,
default_height: Option<i32>,
default_widget: Option<Widget>,
default_width: Option<i32>,
deletable: Option<bool>,
destroy_with_parent: Option<bool>,
display: Option<gdk::Display>,
focus_visible: Option<bool>,
focus_widget: Option<Widget>,
fullscreened: Option<bool>,
#[cfg(any(feature = "v4_2", feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(feature = "v4_2")))]
handle_menubar_accel: Option<bool>,
hide_on_close: Option<bool>,
icon_name: Option<String>,
maximized: Option<bool>,
mnemonics_visible: Option<bool>,
modal: Option<bool>,
resizable: Option<bool>,
startup_id: Option<String>,
title: Option<String>,
#[cfg(any(feature = "v4_6", feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(feature = "v4_6")))]
titlebar: Option<Widget>,
transient_for: Option<Window>,
can_focus: Option<bool>,
can_target: Option<bool>,
css_classes: Option<Vec<String>>,
css_name: Option<String>,
cursor: Option<gdk::Cursor>,
focus_on_click: Option<bool>,
focusable: Option<bool>,
halign: Option<Align>,
has_tooltip: Option<bool>,
height_request: Option<i32>,
hexpand: Option<bool>,
hexpand_set: Option<bool>,
layout_manager: Option<LayoutManager>,
margin_bottom: Option<i32>,
margin_end: Option<i32>,
margin_start: Option<i32>,
margin_top: Option<i32>,
name: Option<String>,
opacity: Option<f64>,
overflow: Option<Overflow>,
receives_default: Option<bool>,
sensitive: Option<bool>,
tooltip_markup: Option<String>,
tooltip_text: Option<String>,
valign: Option<Align>,
vexpand: Option<bool>,
vexpand_set: Option<bool>,
visible: Option<bool>,
width_request: Option<i32>,
accessible_role: Option<AccessibleRole>,
}
impl DialogBuilder {
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Create a new [`DialogBuilder`].
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
// rustdoc-stripper-ignore-next
/// Build the [`Dialog`].
#[must_use = "Building the object from the builder is usually expensive and is not expected to have side effects"]
pub fn build(self) -> Dialog {
let mut properties: Vec<(&str, &dyn ToValue)> = vec![];
if let Some(ref use_header_bar) = self.use_header_bar {
properties.push(("use-header-bar", use_header_bar));
}
if let Some(ref application) = self.application {
properties.push(("application", application));
}
if let Some(ref child) = self.child {
properties.push(("child", child));
}
if let Some(ref decorated) = self.decorated {
properties.push(("decorated", decorated));
}
if let Some(ref default_height) = self.default_height {
properties.push(("default-height", default_height));
}
if let Some(ref default_widget) = self.default_widget {
properties.push(("default-widget", default_widget));
}
if let Some(ref default_width) = self.default_width {
properties.push(("default-width", default_width));
}
if let Some(ref deletable) = self.deletable {
properties.push(("deletable", deletable));
}
if let Some(ref destroy_with_parent) = self.destroy_with_parent {
properties.push(("destroy-with-parent", destroy_with_parent));
}
if let Some(ref display) = self.display {
properties.push(("display", display));
}
if let Some(ref focus_visible) = self.focus_visible {
properties.push(("focus-visible", focus_visible));
}
if let Some(ref focus_widget) = self.focus_widget {
properties.push(("focus-widget", focus_widget));
}
if let Some(ref fullscreened) = self.fullscreened {
properties.push(("fullscreened", fullscreened));
}
#[cfg(any(feature = "v4_2", feature = "dox"))]
if let Some(ref handle_menubar_accel) = self.handle_menubar_accel {
properties.push(("handle-menubar-accel", handle_menubar_accel));
}
if let Some(ref hide_on_close) = self.hide_on_close {
properties.push(("hide-on-close", hide_on_close));
}
if let Some(ref icon_name) = self.icon_name {
properties.push(("icon-name", icon_name));
}
if let Some(ref maximized) = self.maximized {
properties.push(("maximized", maximized));
}
if let Some(ref mnemonics_visible) = self.mnemonics_visible {
properties.push(("mnemonics-visible", mnemonics_visible));
}
if let Some(ref modal) = self.modal {
properties.push(("modal", modal));
}
if let Some(ref resizable) = self.resizable {
properties.push(("resizable", resizable));
}
if let Some(ref startup_id) = self.startup_id {
properties.push(("startup-id", startup_id));
}
if let Some(ref title) = self.title {
properties.push(("title", title));
}
#[cfg(any(feature = "v4_6", feature = "dox"))]
if let Some(ref titlebar) = self.titlebar {
properties.push(("titlebar", titlebar));
}
if let Some(ref transient_for) = self.transient_for {
properties.push(("transient-for", transient_for));
}
if let Some(ref can_focus) = self.can_focus {
properties.push(("can-focus", can_focus));
}
if let Some(ref can_target) = self.can_target {
properties.push(("can-target", can_target));
}
if let Some(ref css_classes) = self.css_classes {
properties.push(("css-classes", css_classes));
}
if let Some(ref css_name) = self.css_name {
properties.push(("css-name", css_name));
}
if let Some(ref cursor) = self.cursor {
properties.push(("cursor", cursor));
}
if let Some(ref focus_on_click) = self.focus_on_click {
properties.push(("focus-on-click", focus_on_click));
}
if let Some(ref focusable) = self.focusable {
properties.push(("focusable", focusable));
}
if let Some(ref halign) = self.halign {
properties.push(("halign", halign));
}
if let Some(ref has_tooltip) = self.has_tooltip {
properties.push(("has-tooltip", has_tooltip));
}
if let Some(ref height_request) = self.height_request {
properties.push(("height-request", height_request));
}
if let Some(ref hexpand) = self.hexpand {
properties.push(("hexpand", hexpand));
}
if let Some(ref hexpand_set) = self.hexpand_set {
properties.push(("hexpand-set", hexpand_set));
}
if let Some(ref layout_manager) = self.layout_manager {
properties.push(("layout-manager", layout_manager));
}
if let Some(ref margin_bottom) = self.margin_bottom {
properties.push(("margin-bottom", margin_bottom));
}
if let Some(ref margin_end) = self.margin_end {
properties.push(("margin-end", margin_end));
}
if let Some(ref margin_start) = self.margin_start {
properties.push(("margin-start", margin_start));
}
if let Some(ref margin_top) = self.margin_top {
properties.push(("margin-top", margin_top));
}
if let Some(ref name) = self.name {
properties.push(("name", name));
}
if let Some(ref opacity) = self.opacity {
properties.push(("opacity", opacity));
}
if let Some(ref overflow) = self.overflow {
properties.push(("overflow", overflow));
}
if let Some(ref receives_default) = self.receives_default {
properties.push(("receives-default", receives_default));
}
if let Some(ref sensitive) = self.sensitive {
properties.push(("sensitive", sensitive));
}
if let Some(ref tooltip_markup) = self.tooltip_markup {
properties.push(("tooltip-markup", tooltip_markup));
}
if let Some(ref tooltip_text) = self.tooltip_text {
properties.push(("tooltip-text", tooltip_text));
}
if let Some(ref valign) = self.valign {
properties.push(("valign", valign));
}
if let Some(ref vexpand) = self.vexpand {
properties.push(("vexpand", vexpand));
}
if let Some(ref vexpand_set) = self.vexpand_set {
properties.push(("vexpand-set", vexpand_set));
}
if let Some(ref visible) = self.visible {
properties.push(("visible", visible));
}
if let Some(ref width_request) = self.width_request {
properties.push(("width-request", width_request));
}
if let Some(ref accessible_role) = self.accessible_role {
properties.push(("accessible-role", accessible_role));
}
glib::Object::new::<Dialog>(&properties).expect("Failed to create an instance of Dialog")
}
/// [`true`] if the dialog uses a headerbar for action buttons
/// instead of the action-area.
///
/// For technical reasons, this property is declared as an integer
/// property, but you should only set it to [`true`] or [`false`].
///
/// ## Creating a dialog with headerbar
///
/// Builtin [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] subclasses such as [`ColorChooserDialog`][crate::ColorChooserDialog]
/// set this property according to platform conventions (using the
/// `property::Settings::gtk-dialogs-use-header` setting).
///
/// Here is how you can achieve the same:
///
/// **⚠️ The following code is in c ⚠️**
///
/// ```c
/// g_object_get (settings, "gtk-dialogs-use-header", &header, NULL);
/// dialog = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, header, TRUE, NULL);
/// ```
pub fn use_header_bar(mut self, use_header_bar: i32) -> Self {
self.use_header_bar = Some(use_header_bar);
self
}
/// The [`Application`][crate::Application] associated with the window.
///
/// The application will be kept alive for at least as long as it
/// has any windows associated with it (see g_application_hold()
/// for a way to keep it alive without windows).
///
/// Normally, the connection between the application and the window
/// will remain until the window is destroyed, but you can explicitly
/// remove it by setting the :application property to [`None`].
pub fn application(mut self, application: &impl IsA<Application>) -> Self {
self.application = Some(application.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// The child widget.
pub fn child(mut self, child: &impl IsA<Widget>) -> Self {
self.child = Some(child.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// Whether the window should have a frame (also known as *decorations*).
pub fn decorated(mut self, decorated: bool) -> Self {
self.decorated = Some(decorated);
self
}
/// The default height of the window.
pub fn default_height(mut self, default_height: i32) -> Self {
self.default_height = Some(default_height);
self
}
/// The default widget.
pub fn default_widget(mut self, default_widget: &impl IsA<Widget>) -> Self {
self.default_widget = Some(default_widget.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// The default width of the window.
pub fn default_width(mut self, default_width: i32) -> Self {
self.default_width = Some(default_width);
self
}
/// Whether the window frame should have a close button.
pub fn deletable(mut self, deletable: bool) -> Self {
self.deletable = Some(deletable);
self
}
/// If this window should be destroyed when the parent is destroyed.
pub fn destroy_with_parent(mut self, destroy_with_parent: bool) -> Self {
self.destroy_with_parent = Some(destroy_with_parent);
self
}
/// The display that will display this window.
pub fn display(mut self, display: &impl IsA<gdk::Display>) -> Self {
self.display = Some(display.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// Whether 'focus rectangles' are currently visible in this window.
///
/// This property is maintained by GTK based on user input
/// and should not be set by applications.
pub fn focus_visible(mut self, focus_visible: bool) -> Self {
self.focus_visible = Some(focus_visible);
self
}
/// The focus widget.
pub fn focus_widget(mut self, focus_widget: &impl IsA<Widget>) -> Self {
self.focus_widget = Some(focus_widget.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// Whether the window is fullscreen.
///
/// Setting this property is the equivalent of calling
/// [`GtkWindowExt::fullscreen()`][crate::prelude::GtkWindowExt::fullscreen()] or [`GtkWindowExt::unfullscreen()`][crate::prelude::GtkWindowExt::unfullscreen()];
/// either operation is asynchronous, which means you will need to
/// connect to the ::notify signal in order to know whether the
/// operation was successful.
pub fn fullscreened(mut self, fullscreened: bool) -> Self {
self.fullscreened = Some(fullscreened);
self
}
/// Whether the window frame should handle F10 for activating
/// menubars.
#[cfg(any(feature = "v4_2", feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(feature = "v4_2")))]
pub fn handle_menubar_accel(mut self, handle_menubar_accel: bool) -> Self {
self.handle_menubar_accel = Some(handle_menubar_accel);
self
}
/// If this window should be hidden when the users clicks the close button.
pub fn hide_on_close(mut self, hide_on_close: bool) -> Self {
self.hide_on_close = Some(hide_on_close);
self
}
/// Specifies the name of the themed icon to use as the window icon.
///
/// See [`IconTheme`][crate::IconTheme] for more details.
pub fn icon_name(mut self, icon_name: &str) -> Self {
self.icon_name = Some(icon_name.to_string());
self
}
/// Whether the window is maximized.
///
/// Setting this property is the equivalent of calling
/// [`GtkWindowExt::maximize()`][crate::prelude::GtkWindowExt::maximize()] or [`GtkWindowExt::unmaximize()`][crate::prelude::GtkWindowExt::unmaximize()];
/// either operation is asynchronous, which means you will need to
/// connect to the ::notify signal in order to know whether the
/// operation was successful.
pub fn maximized(mut self, maximized: bool) -> Self {
self.maximized = Some(maximized);
self
}
/// Whether mnemonics are currently visible in this window.
///
/// This property is maintained by GTK based on user input,
/// and should not be set by applications.
pub fn mnemonics_visible(mut self, mnemonics_visible: bool) -> Self {
self.mnemonics_visible = Some(mnemonics_visible);
self
}
/// If [`true`], the window is modal.
pub fn modal(mut self, modal: bool) -> Self {
self.modal = Some(modal);
self
}
/// If [`true`], users can resize the window.
pub fn resizable(mut self, resizable: bool) -> Self {
self.resizable = Some(resizable);
self
}
/// A write-only property for setting window's startup notification identifier.
pub fn startup_id(mut self, startup_id: &str) -> Self {
self.startup_id = Some(startup_id.to_string());
self
}
/// The title of the window.
pub fn title(mut self, title: &str) -> Self {
self.title = Some(title.to_string());
self
}
/// The titlebar widget.
#[cfg(any(feature = "v4_6", feature = "dox"))]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "dox", doc(cfg(feature = "v4_6")))]
pub fn titlebar(mut self, titlebar: &impl IsA<Widget>) -> Self {
self.titlebar = Some(titlebar.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// The transient parent of the window.
pub fn transient_for(mut self, transient_for: &impl IsA<Window>) -> Self {
self.transient_for = Some(transient_for.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// Whether the widget or any of its descendents can accept
/// the input focus.
///
/// This property is meant to be set by widget implementations,
/// typically in their instance init function.
pub fn can_focus(mut self, can_focus: bool) -> Self {
self.can_focus = Some(can_focus);
self
}
/// Whether the widget can receive pointer events.
pub fn can_target(mut self, can_target: bool) -> Self {
self.can_target = Some(can_target);
self
}
/// A list of css classes applied to this widget.
pub fn css_classes(mut self, css_classes: Vec<String>) -> Self {
self.css_classes = Some(css_classes);
self
}
/// The name of this widget in the CSS tree.
///
/// This property is meant to be set by widget implementations,
/// typically in their instance init function.
pub fn css_name(mut self, css_name: &str) -> Self {
self.css_name = Some(css_name.to_string());
self
}
/// The cursor used by @widget.
pub fn cursor(mut self, cursor: &gdk::Cursor) -> Self {
self.cursor = Some(cursor.clone());
self
}
/// Whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
///
/// This property is only relevant for widgets that can take focus.
pub fn focus_on_click(mut self, focus_on_click: bool) -> Self {
self.focus_on_click = Some(focus_on_click);
self
}
/// Whether this widget itself will accept the input focus.
pub fn focusable(mut self, focusable: bool) -> Self {
self.focusable = Some(focusable);
self
}
/// How to distribute horizontal space if widget gets extra space.
pub fn halign(mut self, halign: Align) -> Self {
self.halign = Some(halign);
self
}
/// Enables or disables the emission of the ::query-tooltip signal on @widget.
///
/// A value of [`true`] indicates that @widget can have a tooltip, in this case
/// the widget will be queried using `signal::Widget::query-tooltip` to
/// determine whether it will provide a tooltip or not.
pub fn has_tooltip(mut self, has_tooltip: bool) -> Self {
self.has_tooltip = Some(has_tooltip);
self
}
/// Override for height request of the widget.
///
/// If this is -1, the natural request will be used.
pub fn height_request(mut self, height_request: i32) -> Self {
self.height_request = Some(height_request);
self
}
/// Whether to expand horizontally.
pub fn hexpand(mut self, hexpand: bool) -> Self {
self.hexpand = Some(hexpand);
self
}
/// Whether to use the `hexpand` property.
pub fn hexpand_set(mut self, hexpand_set: bool) -> Self {
self.hexpand_set = Some(hexpand_set);
self
}
/// The [`LayoutManager`][crate::LayoutManager] instance to use to compute the preferred size
/// of the widget, and allocate its children.
///
/// This property is meant to be set by widget implementations,
/// typically in their instance init function.
pub fn layout_manager(mut self, layout_manager: &impl IsA<LayoutManager>) -> Self {
self.layout_manager = Some(layout_manager.clone().upcast());
self
}
/// Margin on bottom side of widget.
///
/// This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
/// request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
/// [`WidgetExt::set_size_request()`][crate::prelude::WidgetExt::set_size_request()] for example.
pub fn margin_bottom(mut self, margin_bottom: i32) -> Self {
self.margin_bottom = Some(margin_bottom);
self
}
/// Margin on end of widget, horizontally.
///
/// This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text
/// directions.
///
/// This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
/// request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
/// [`WidgetExt::set_size_request()`][crate::prelude::WidgetExt::set_size_request()] for example.
pub fn margin_end(mut self, margin_end: i32) -> Self {
self.margin_end = Some(margin_end);
self
}
/// Margin on start of widget, horizontally.
///
/// This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text
/// directions.
///
/// This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
/// request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
/// [`WidgetExt::set_size_request()`][crate::prelude::WidgetExt::set_size_request()] for example.
pub fn margin_start(mut self, margin_start: i32) -> Self {
self.margin_start = Some(margin_start);
self
}
/// Margin on top side of widget.
///
/// This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
/// request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
/// [`WidgetExt::set_size_request()`][crate::prelude::WidgetExt::set_size_request()] for example.
pub fn margin_top(mut self, margin_top: i32) -> Self {
self.margin_top = Some(margin_top);
self
}
/// The name of the widget.
pub fn name(mut self, name: &str) -> Self {
self.name = Some(name.to_string());
self
}
/// The requested opacity of the widget.
pub fn opacity(mut self, opacity: f64) -> Self {
self.opacity = Some(opacity);
self
}
/// How content outside the widget's content area is treated.
///
/// This property is meant to be set by widget implementations,
/// typically in their instance init function.
pub fn overflow(mut self, overflow: Overflow) -> Self {
self.overflow = Some(overflow);
self
}
/// Whether the widget will receive the default action when it is focused.
pub fn receives_default(mut self, receives_default: bool) -> Self {
self.receives_default = Some(receives_default);
self
}
/// Whether the widget responds to input.
pub fn sensitive(mut self, sensitive: bool) -> Self {
self.sensitive = Some(sensitive);
self
}
/// Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up
/// with Pango markup.
///
/// Also see [`Tooltip::set_markup()`][crate::Tooltip::set_markup()].
///
/// This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the
/// tooltip shown if the given string is not [`None`]:
/// `property::Widget::has-tooltip` will automatically be set to [`true`]
/// and there will be taken care of `signal::Widget::query-tooltip` in
/// the default signal handler.
///
/// Note that if both `property::Widget::tooltip-text` and
/// `property::Widget::tooltip-markup` are set, the last one wins.
pub fn tooltip_markup(mut self, tooltip_markup: &str) -> Self {
self.tooltip_markup = Some(tooltip_markup.to_string());
self
}
/// Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
///
/// Also see [`Tooltip::set_text()`][crate::Tooltip::set_text()].
///
/// This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the
/// tooltip shown if the given string is not [`None`]:
/// `property::Widget::has-tooltip` will automatically be set to [`true`]
/// and there will be taken care of `signal::Widget::query-tooltip` in
/// the default signal handler.
///
/// Note that if both `property::Widget::tooltip-text` and
/// `property::Widget::tooltip-markup` are set, the last one wins.
pub fn tooltip_text(mut self, tooltip_text: &str) -> Self {
self.tooltip_text = Some(tooltip_text.to_string());
self
}
/// How to distribute vertical space if widget gets extra space.
pub fn valign(mut self, valign: Align) -> Self {
self.valign = Some(valign);
self
}
/// Whether to expand vertically.
pub fn vexpand(mut self, vexpand: bool) -> Self {
self.vexpand = Some(vexpand);
self
}
/// Whether to use the `vexpand` property.
pub fn vexpand_set(mut self, vexpand_set: bool) -> Self {
self.vexpand_set = Some(vexpand_set);
self
}
/// Whether the widget is visible.
pub fn visible(mut self, visible: bool) -> Self {
self.visible = Some(visible);
self
}
/// Override for width request of the widget.
///
/// If this is -1, the natural request will be used.
pub fn width_request(mut self, width_request: i32) -> Self {
self.width_request = Some(width_request);
self
}
/// The accessible role of the given [`Accessible`][crate::Accessible] implementation.
///
/// The accessible role cannot be changed once set.
pub fn accessible_role(mut self, accessible_role: AccessibleRole) -> Self {
self.accessible_role = Some(accessible_role);
self
}
}
/// Trait containing all [`struct@Dialog`] methods.
///
/// # Implementors
///
/// [`AppChooserDialog`][struct@crate::AppChooserDialog], [`ColorChooserDialog`][struct@crate::ColorChooserDialog], [`Dialog`][struct@crate::Dialog], [`FileChooserDialog`][struct@crate::FileChooserDialog], [`FontChooserDialog`][struct@crate::FontChooserDialog], [`MessageDialog`][struct@crate::MessageDialog], [`PageSetupUnixDialog`][struct@crate::PageSetupUnixDialog], [`PrintUnixDialog`][struct@crate::PrintUnixDialog]
pub trait DialogExt: 'static {
/// Adds an activatable widget to the action area of a [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog].
///
/// GTK connects a signal handler that will emit the
/// `signal::Dialog::response` signal on the dialog when the widget
/// is activated. The widget is appended to the end of the dialog’s action
/// area.
///
/// If you want to add a non-activatable widget, simply pack it into
/// the @action_area field of the [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] struct.
/// ## `child`
/// an activatable widget
/// ## `response_id`
/// response ID for @child
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_add_action_widget")]
fn add_action_widget(&self, child: &impl IsA<Widget>, response_id: ResponseType);
/// Adds a button with the given text.
///
/// GTK arranges things so that clicking the button will emit the
/// `signal::Dialog::response` signal with the given @response_id.
/// The button is appended to the end of the dialog’s action area.
/// The button widget is returned, but usually you don’t need it.
/// ## `button_text`
/// text of button
/// ## `response_id`
/// response ID for the button
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the [`Button`][crate::Button] widget that was added
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_add_button")]
fn add_button(&self, button_text: &str, response_id: ResponseType) -> Widget;
/// Returns the content area of @self.
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the content area [`Box`][crate::Box].
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_get_content_area")]
#[doc(alias = "get_content_area")]
fn content_area(&self) -> Box;
/// Returns the header bar of @self.
///
/// Note that the headerbar is only used by the dialog if the
/// `property::Dialog::use-header-bar` property is [`true`].
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the header bar
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_get_header_bar")]
#[doc(alias = "get_header_bar")]
fn header_bar(&self) -> HeaderBar;
/// Gets the widget button that uses the given response ID in the action area
/// of a dialog.
/// ## `response_id`
/// the response ID used by the @self widget
///
/// # Returns
///
/// the @widget button that uses the given
/// @response_id
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_get_widget_for_response")]
#[doc(alias = "get_widget_for_response")]
fn widget_for_response(&self, response_id: ResponseType) -> Option<Widget>;
/// Emits the ::response signal with the given response ID.
///
/// Used to indicate that the user has responded to the dialog in some way.
/// ## `response_id`
/// response ID
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_response")]
fn response(&self, response_id: ResponseType);
/// Sets the default widget for the dialog based on the response ID.
///
/// Pressing “Enter” normally activates the default widget.
/// ## `response_id`
/// a response ID
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_set_default_response")]
fn set_default_response(&self, response_id: ResponseType);
/// A convenient way to sensitize/desensitize dialog buttons.
///
/// Calls `gtk_widget_set_sensitive (widget, @setting)`
/// for each widget in the dialog’s action area with the given @response_id.
/// ## `response_id`
/// a response ID
/// ## `setting`
/// [`true`] for sensitive
#[doc(alias = "gtk_dialog_set_response_sensitive")]
fn set_response_sensitive(&self, response_id: ResponseType, setting: bool);
/// [`true`] if the dialog uses a headerbar for action buttons
/// instead of the action-area.
///
/// For technical reasons, this property is declared as an integer
/// property, but you should only set it to [`true`] or [`false`].
///
/// ## Creating a dialog with headerbar
///
/// Builtin [`Dialog`][crate::Dialog] subclasses such as [`ColorChooserDialog`][crate::ColorChooserDialog]
/// set this property according to platform conventions (using the
/// `property::Settings::gtk-dialogs-use-header` setting).
///
/// Here is how you can achieve the same:
///
/// **⚠️ The following code is in c ⚠️**
///
/// ```c
/// g_object_get (settings, "gtk-dialogs-use-header", &header, NULL);
/// dialog = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, header, TRUE, NULL);
/// ```
#[doc(alias = "use-header-bar")]
fn use_header_bar(&self) -> i32;
/// Emitted when the user uses a keybinding to close the dialog.
///
/// This is a [keybinding signal](class.SignalAction.html).
///
/// The default binding for this signal is the Escape key.
#[doc(alias = "close")]
fn connect_close<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId;
fn emit_close(&self);
/// Emitted when an action widget is clicked.
///
/// The signal is also emitted when the dialog receives a
/// delete event, and when [`response()`][Self::response()] is called.
/// On a delete event, the response ID is [`ResponseType::DeleteEvent`][crate::ResponseType::DeleteEvent].
/// Otherwise, it depends on which action widget was clicked.
/// ## `response_id`
/// the response ID
#[doc(alias = "response")]
fn connect_response<F: Fn(&Self, ResponseType) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId;
}
impl<O: IsA<Dialog>> DialogExt for O {
fn add_action_widget(&self, child: &impl IsA<Widget>, response_id: ResponseType) {
unsafe {
ffi::gtk_dialog_add_action_widget(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
child.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
response_id.into_glib(),
);
}
}
fn add_button(&self, button_text: &str, response_id: ResponseType) -> Widget {
unsafe {
from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_dialog_add_button(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
button_text.to_glib_none().0,
response_id.into_glib(),
))
}
}
fn content_area(&self) -> Box {
unsafe {
from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_dialog_get_content_area(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
fn header_bar(&self) -> HeaderBar {
unsafe {
from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_dialog_get_header_bar(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
))
}
}
fn widget_for_response(&self, response_id: ResponseType) -> Option<Widget> {
unsafe {
from_glib_none(ffi::gtk_dialog_get_widget_for_response(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
response_id.into_glib(),
))
}
}
fn response(&self, response_id: ResponseType) {
unsafe {
ffi::gtk_dialog_response(self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, response_id.into_glib());
}
}
fn set_default_response(&self, response_id: ResponseType) {
unsafe {
ffi::gtk_dialog_set_default_response(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
response_id.into_glib(),
);
}
}
fn set_response_sensitive(&self, response_id: ResponseType, setting: bool) {
unsafe {
ffi::gtk_dialog_set_response_sensitive(
self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0,
response_id.into_glib(),
setting.into_glib(),
);
}
}
fn use_header_bar(&self) -> i32 {
glib::ObjectExt::property(self.as_ref(), "use-header-bar")
}
fn connect_close<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId {
unsafe extern "C" fn close_trampoline<P: IsA<Dialog>, F: Fn(&P) + 'static>(
this: *mut ffi::GtkDialog,
f: glib::ffi::gpointer,
) {
let f: &F = &*(f as *const F);
f(Dialog::from_glib_borrow(this).unsafe_cast_ref())
}
unsafe {
let f: Box_<F> = Box_::new(f);
connect_raw(
self.as_ptr() as *mut _,
b"close\0".as_ptr() as *const _,
Some(transmute::<_, unsafe extern "C" fn()>(
close_trampoline::<Self, F> as *const (),
)),
Box_::into_raw(f),
)
}
}
fn emit_close(&self) {
self.emit_by_name::<()>("close", &[]);
}
fn connect_response<F: Fn(&Self, ResponseType) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId {
unsafe extern "C" fn response_trampoline<
P: IsA<Dialog>,
F: Fn(&P, ResponseType) + 'static,
>(
this: *mut ffi::GtkDialog,
response_id: ffi::GtkResponseType,
f: glib::ffi::gpointer,
) {
let f: &F = &*(f as *const F);
f(
Dialog::from_glib_borrow(this).unsafe_cast_ref(),
from_glib(response_id),
)
}
unsafe {
let f: Box_<F> = Box_::new(f);
connect_raw(
self.as_ptr() as *mut _,
b"response\0".as_ptr() as *const _,
Some(transmute::<_, unsafe extern "C" fn()>(
response_trampoline::<Self, F> as *const (),
)),
Box_::into_raw(f),
)
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Dialog {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("Dialog")
}
}