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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::object::IsA;
use std::fmt;

glib::wrapper! {
    /// [`BuilderScope`][crate::BuilderScope] is an interface to provide language binding support
    /// to [`Builder`][crate::Builder].
    ///
    /// The goal of [`BuilderScope`][crate::BuilderScope] is to look up programming-language-specific
    /// values for strings that are given in a [`Builder`][crate::Builder] UI file.
    ///
    /// The primary intended audience is bindings that want to provide deeper
    /// integration of [`Builder`][crate::Builder] into the language.
    ///
    /// A [`BuilderScope`][crate::BuilderScope] instance may be used with multiple [`Builder`][crate::Builder] objects,
    /// even at once.
    ///
    /// By default, GTK will use its own implementation of [`BuilderScope`][crate::BuilderScope]
    /// for the C language which can be created via `Gtk::BuilderCScope::new()`.
    ///
    /// If you implement [`BuilderScope`][crate::BuilderScope] for a language binding, you
    /// may want to (partially) derive from or fall back to a `Gtk::BuilderCScope`,
    /// as that class implements support for automatic lookups from C symbols.
    ///
    /// # Implements
    ///
    /// [`BuilderScopeExt`][trait@crate::prelude::BuilderScopeExt]
    #[doc(alias = "GtkBuilderScope")]
    pub struct BuilderScope(Interface<ffi::GtkBuilderScope, ffi::GtkBuilderScopeInterface>);

    match fn {
        type_ => || ffi::gtk_builder_scope_get_type(),
    }
}

impl BuilderScope {
    pub const NONE: Option<&'static BuilderScope> = None;
}

/// Trait containing all [`struct@BuilderScope`] methods.
///
/// # Implementors
///
/// [`BuilderScope`][struct@crate::BuilderScope]
pub trait BuilderScopeExt: 'static {}

impl<O: IsA<BuilderScope>> BuilderScopeExt for O {}

impl fmt::Display for BuilderScope {
    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
        f.write_str("BuilderScope")
    }
}