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Struct FileDialog

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pub struct FileDialog { /* private fields */ }
Available on crate feature v4_10 only.
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A FileDialog object collects the arguments that are needed to present a file chooser dialog to the user, such as a title for the dialog and whether it should be modal.

The dialog is shown with open(), save(), etc.

§Properties

§accept-label

Label for the file chooser’s accept button.

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§default-filter

The default filter, that is, the filter that is initially active in the file chooser dialog.

If the default filter is None, the first filter of filters is used as the default filter. If that property contains no filter, the dialog will be unfiltered.

If filters is not None, the default filter should be part of the list. If it is not, the dialog may choose to not make it available.

Readable | Writeable

§filters

The list of filters.

See default-filter about how those two properties interact.

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§initial-file

The initial file, that is, the file that is initially selected in the file chooser dialog

This is a utility property that sets both initial-folder and initial-name.

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§initial-folder

The initial folder, that is, the directory that is initially opened in the file chooser dialog

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§initial-name

The initial name, that is, the filename that is initially selected in the file chooser dialog.

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Whether the file chooser dialog is modal.

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§title

A title that may be shown on the file chooser dialog.

Readable | Writeable

§Implements

[trait@glib::ObjectExt]

GLib type: GObject with reference counted clone semantics.

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impl FileDialog

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pub fn new() -> FileDialog

Creates a new FileDialog object.

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the new FileDialog

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pub fn builder() -> FileDialogBuilder

Creates a new builder-pattern struct instance to construct FileDialog objects.

This method returns an instance of FileDialogBuilder which can be used to create FileDialog objects.

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pub fn accept_label(&self) -> Option<GString>

Retrieves the text used by the dialog on its accept button.

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the label shown on the file chooser’s accept button.

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pub fn default_filter(&self) -> Option<FileFilter>

Gets the filter that will be selected by default in the file chooser dialog.

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the current filter

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pub fn filters(&self) -> Option<ListModel>

Gets the filters that will be offered to the user in the file chooser dialog.

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the filters, as a GListModel of GtkFileFilters

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pub fn initial_file(&self) -> Option<File>

Gets the file that will be initially selected in the file chooser dialog.

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the file

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pub fn initial_folder(&self) -> Option<File>

Gets the folder that will be set as the initial folder in the file chooser dialog.

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the folder

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pub fn initial_name(&self) -> Option<GString>

Gets the name for the file that should be initially set.

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the name

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pub fn is_modal(&self) -> bool

Returns whether the file chooser dialog blocks interaction with the parent window while it is presented.

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TRUE if the file chooser dialog is modal

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pub fn title(&self) -> GString

Returns the title that will be shown on the file chooser dialog.

§Returns

the title

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pub fn open<P: FnOnce(Result<File, Error>) + 'static>( &self, parent: Option<&impl IsA<Window>>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P, )

This function initiates a file selection operation by presenting a file chooser dialog to the user.

The @callback will be called when the dialog is dismissed.

§parent

the parent Window

§cancellable

a GCancellable to cancel the operation

§callback

a callback to call when the operation is complete

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pub fn open_future( &self, parent: Option<&(impl IsA<Window> + Clone + 'static)>, ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<File, Error>> + 'static>>

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pub fn open_multiple<P: FnOnce(Result<ListModel, Error>) + 'static>( &self, parent: Option<&impl IsA<Window>>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P, )

This function initiates a multi-file selection operation by presenting a file chooser dialog to the user.

The file chooser will initially be opened in the directory initial-folder.

The @callback will be called when the dialog is dismissed.

§parent

the parent Window

§cancellable

a GCancellable to cancel the operation

§callback

a callback to call when the operation is complete

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pub fn open_multiple_future( &self, parent: Option<&(impl IsA<Window> + Clone + 'static)>, ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<ListModel, Error>> + 'static>>

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pub fn save<P: FnOnce(Result<File, Error>) + 'static>( &self, parent: Option<&impl IsA<Window>>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P, )

This function initiates a file save operation by presenting a file chooser dialog to the user.

The @callback will be called when the dialog is dismissed.

§parent

the parent Window

§cancellable

a GCancellable to cancel the operation

§callback

a callback to call when the operation is complete

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pub fn save_future( &self, parent: Option<&(impl IsA<Window> + Clone + 'static)>, ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<File, Error>> + 'static>>

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pub fn select_folder<P: FnOnce(Result<File, Error>) + 'static>( &self, parent: Option<&impl IsA<Window>>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P, )

This function initiates a directory selection operation by presenting a file chooser dialog to the user.

If you pass @initial_folder, the file chooser will initially be opened in the parent directory of that folder, otherwise, it will be in the directory initial-folder.

The @callback will be called when the dialog is dismissed.

§parent

the parent Window

§cancellable

a GCancellable to cancel the operation

§callback

a callback to call when the operation is complete

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pub fn select_folder_future( &self, parent: Option<&(impl IsA<Window> + Clone + 'static)>, ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<File, Error>> + 'static>>

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pub fn select_multiple_folders<P: FnOnce(Result<ListModel, Error>) + 'static>( &self, parent: Option<&impl IsA<Window>>, cancellable: Option<&impl IsA<Cancellable>>, callback: P, )

This function initiates a multi-directory selection operation by presenting a file chooser dialog to the user.

The file chooser will initially be opened in the directory initial-folder.

The @callback will be called when the dialog is dismissed.

§parent

the parent Window

§cancellable

a GCancellable to cancel the operation

§callback

a callback to call when the operation is complete

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pub fn select_multiple_folders_future( &self, parent: Option<&(impl IsA<Window> + Clone + 'static)>, ) -> Pin<Box_<dyn Future<Output = Result<ListModel, Error>> + 'static>>

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pub fn set_accept_label(&self, accept_label: Option<&str>)

Sets the label shown on the file chooser’s accept button.

Leaving the accept label unset or setting it as NULL will fall back to a default label, depending on what API is used to launch the file dialog.

§accept_label

the new accept label

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pub fn set_default_filter(&self, filter: Option<&FileFilter>)

Sets the filter that will be selected by default in the file chooser dialog.

If set to None, the first item in filters will be used as the default filter. If that list is empty, the dialog will be unfiltered.

§filter

a FileFilter

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pub fn set_filters(&self, filters: Option<&impl IsA<ListModel>>)

Sets the filters that will be offered to the user in the file chooser dialog.

§filters

a GListModel of GtkFileFilters

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pub fn set_initial_file(&self, file: Option<&impl IsA<File>>)

Sets the file that will be initially selected in the file chooser dialog.

This function is a shortcut for calling both gtk_file_dialog_set_initial_folder() and gtk_file_dialog_set_initial_name() with the directory and name of @file respectively.

§file

a GFile

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pub fn set_initial_folder(&self, folder: Option<&impl IsA<File>>)

Sets the folder that will be set as the initial folder in the file chooser dialog.

§folder

a GFile

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pub fn set_initial_name(&self, name: Option<&str>)

Sets the name for the file that should be initially set. For saving dialogs, this will usually be pre-entered into the name field.

If a file with this name already exists in the directory set via initial-folder, the dialog should preselect it.

§name

a UTF8 string

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pub fn set_modal(&self, modal: bool)

Sets whether the file chooser dialog blocks interaction with the parent window while it is presented.

the new value

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pub fn set_title(&self, title: &str)

Sets the title that will be shown on the file chooser dialog.

§title

the new title

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pub fn connect_accept_label_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_default_filter_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_filters_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_initial_file_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_initial_folder_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_initial_name_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_modal_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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pub fn connect_title_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId

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impl Clone for FileDialog

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fn clone(&self) -> Self

Makes a clone of this shared reference.

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for FileDialog

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for FileDialog

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl HasParamSpec for FileDialog

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type ParamSpec = ParamSpecObject

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type SetValue = FileDialog

Preferred value to be used as setter for the associated ParamSpec.
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type BuilderFn = fn(_: &str) -> ParamSpecObjectBuilder<'_, FileDialog>

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fn param_spec_builder() -> Self::BuilderFn

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impl Hash for FileDialog

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fn hash<H>(&self, state: &mut H)
where H: Hasher,

Hashes the memory address of this object.

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fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)
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impl Ord for FileDialog

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fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering

Comparison for two GObjects.

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fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
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fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self
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impl ParentClassIs for FileDialog

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impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialEq<OT> for FileDialog

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fn eq(&self, other: &OT) -> bool

Equality for two GObjects.

Two GObjects are equal if their memory addresses are equal.

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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl<OT: ObjectType> PartialOrd<OT> for FileDialog

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Partial comparison for two GObjects.

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fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more
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impl StaticType for FileDialog

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fn static_type() -> Type

Returns the type identifier of Self.
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impl Eq for FileDialog

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unsafe fn connect_unsafe<F>( &self, signal_name: &str, after: bool, callback: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
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Connect to the signal signal_name on this object. Read more
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unsafe fn connect_unsafe_id<F>( &self, signal_id: SignalId, details: Option<Quark>, after: bool, callback: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
where F: Fn(&[Value]) -> Option<Value>,

Connect to the signal signal_id on this object. Read more
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fn connect_closure( &self, signal_name: &str, after: bool, closure: RustClosure, ) -> SignalHandlerId

Connect a closure to the signal signal_name on this object. Read more
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fn connect_closure_id( &self, signal_id: SignalId, details: Option<Quark>, after: bool, closure: RustClosure, ) -> SignalHandlerId

Connect a closure to the signal signal_id on this object. Read more
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fn watch_closure(&self, closure: &impl AsRef<Closure>)

Limits the lifetime of closure to the lifetime of the object. When the object’s reference count drops to zero, the closure will be invalidated. An invalidated closure will ignore any calls to invoke_with_values, or invoke when using Rust closures.
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fn emit<R>(&self, signal_id: SignalId, args: &[&dyn ToValue]) -> R

Emit signal by signal id. Read more
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fn emit_with_values(&self, signal_id: SignalId, args: &[Value]) -> Option<Value>

Same as Self::emit but takes Value for the arguments.
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fn emit_by_name<R>(&self, signal_name: &str, args: &[&dyn ToValue]) -> R

Emit signal by its name. Read more
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fn emit_by_name_with_values( &self, signal_name: &str, args: &[Value], ) -> Option<Value>

Emit signal by its name. Read more
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fn emit_by_name_with_details<R>( &self, signal_name: &str, details: Quark, args: &[&dyn ToValue], ) -> R

Emit signal by its name with details. Read more
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fn emit_by_name_with_details_and_values( &self, signal_name: &str, details: Quark, args: &[Value], ) -> Option<Value>

Emit signal by its name with details. Read more
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fn emit_with_details<R>( &self, signal_id: SignalId, details: Quark, args: &[&dyn ToValue], ) -> R

Emit signal by signal id with details. Read more
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fn emit_with_details_and_values( &self, signal_id: SignalId, details: Quark, args: &[Value], ) -> Option<Value>

Emit signal by signal id with details. Read more
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fn disconnect(&self, handler_id: SignalHandlerId)

Disconnect a previously connected signal handler.
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fn connect_notify<F>(&self, name: Option<&str>, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
where F: Fn(&T, &ParamSpec) + Send + Sync + 'static,

Connect to the notify signal of the object. Read more
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fn connect_notify_local<F>(&self, name: Option<&str>, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
where F: Fn(&T, &ParamSpec) + 'static,

Connect to the notify signal of the object. Read more
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unsafe fn connect_notify_unsafe<F>( &self, name: Option<&str>, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
where F: Fn(&T, &ParamSpec),

Connect to the notify signal of the object. Read more
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fn notify(&self, property_name: &str)

Notify that the given property has changed its value. Read more
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fn notify_by_pspec(&self, pspec: &ParamSpec)

Notify that the given property has changed its value. Read more
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fn downgrade(&self) -> WeakRef<T>

Downgrade this object to a weak reference.
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fn add_weak_ref_notify<F>(&self, f: F) -> WeakRefNotify<T>
where F: FnOnce() + Send + 'static,

Add a callback to be notified when the Object is disposed.
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fn add_weak_ref_notify_local<F>(&self, f: F) -> WeakRefNotify<T>
where F: FnOnce() + 'static,

Add a callback to be notified when the Object is disposed. Read more
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fn bind_property<'a, 'f, 't, O>( &'a self, source_property: &'a str, target: &'a O, target_property: &'a str, ) -> BindingBuilder<'a, 'f, 't>
where O: ObjectType,

Bind property source_property on this object to the target_property on the target object. Read more
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fn ref_count(&self) -> u32

Returns the strong reference count of this object.
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unsafe fn run_dispose(&self)

Runs the dispose mechanism of the object. Read more
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impl<T> Property for T
where T: HasParamSpec,

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type Value = T

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impl<T> PropertyGet for T
where T: HasParamSpec,

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type Value = T

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fn get<R, F>(&self, f: F) -> R
where F: Fn(&<T as PropertyGet>::Value) -> R,

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impl<T> StaticTypeExt for T
where T: StaticType,

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fn ensure_type()

Ensures that the type has been registered with the type system.
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impl<T> ToOwned for T
where T: Clone,

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type Owned = T

The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
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fn to_owned(&self) -> T

Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning. Read more
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fn clone_into(&self, target: &mut T)

Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning. Read more
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impl<T> TransparentType for T

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impl<T, U> TryFrom<U> for T
where U: Into<T>,

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type Error = Infallible

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_from(value: U) -> Result<T, <T as TryFrom<U>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<T> TryFromClosureReturnValue for T
where T: for<'a> FromValue<'a> + StaticType + 'static,

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impl<T, U> TryInto<U> for T
where U: TryFrom<T>,

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type Error = <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error

The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
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fn try_into(self) -> Result<U, <U as TryFrom<T>>::Error>

Performs the conversion.
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impl<'a, T, C, E> FromValueOptional<'a> for T
where T: FromValue<'a, Checker = C>, C: ValueTypeChecker<Error = ValueTypeMismatchOrNoneError<E>>, E: Error + Send + 'static,

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impl<Super, Sub> MayDowncastTo<Sub> for Super
where Super: IsA<Super>, Sub: IsA<Super>,