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<h2><span class="refentrytitle"><a name="dconf-DConf-Paths.top_of_page"></a>DConf Paths</span></h2>
<p>DConf Paths — utility functions to validate dconf paths</p>
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<a name="dconf-DConf-Paths.synopsis"></a><h2>Synopsis</h2>
<pre class="synopsis"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-dir">dconf_is_dir</a> (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);
<span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-key">dconf_is_key</a> (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);
<span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-path">dconf_is_path</a> (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);
<span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-rel">dconf_is_rel</a> (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);
<span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-rel-dir">dconf_is_rel_dir</a> (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);
<span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-rel-key">dconf_is_rel_key</a> (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);
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<a name="dconf-DConf-Paths.description"></a><h2>Description</h2>
<p>
Various places in the dconf API speak of "paths", "keys", "dirs" and
relative versions of each of these. This file contains functions to
check if a given string is a valid member of each of these classes
and to report errors when a string is not.
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See each function in this section for a precise description of what
makes a string a valid member of a given class.
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<a name="dconf-is-dir"></a><h3>dconf_is_dir ()</h3>
<pre class="programlisting"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> dconf_is_dir (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);</pre>
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Checks if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a valid dconf dir. dconf dirs must start and
end with '/' and not contain '//'.
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A dconf dir refers to a subtree of the database that can contain
other dirs or keys. If <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a dir, then it will be a prefix of
any key or dir contained within it.
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"/", "/a/" and "/a/b/" are examples of dirs. "", "a/", "a/b/",
"//a/b/", "/a//b/" and "/a" are examples of strings that are not
dirs.
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> :</span></p></td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>error</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a pointer to a <span class="type">GError</span>, or <code class="literal">NULL</code>, set when <code class="literal">FALSE</code> is returned
Returns: <code class="literal">TRUE</code> if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a dir</td>
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<a name="dconf-is-key"></a><h3>dconf_is_key ()</h3>
<pre class="programlisting"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> dconf_is_key (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);</pre>
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Checks if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a valid dconf key. dconf keys must start with
'/', not contain '//' and not end with '/'.
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A dconf key is the potential location of a single value within the
database.
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"/a", "/a/b" and "/a/b/c" are examples of keys. "", "/", "a", "a/b",
"//a/b", "/a//b", and "/a/" are examples of strings that are not
keys.
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a string</td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>error</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a pointer to a <span class="type">GError</span>, or <code class="literal">NULL</code>, set when <code class="literal">FALSE</code> is returned
Returns: <code class="literal">TRUE</code> if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a key</td>
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<a name="dconf-is-path"></a><h3>dconf_is_path ()</h3>
<pre class="programlisting"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> dconf_is_path (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);</pre>
<p>
Checks if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a valid dconf path. dconf keys must start with
'/' and not contain '//'.
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A dconf path may be either a key or a dir. See <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-key"><code class="function">dconf_is_key()</code></a> and
<a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-dir"><code class="function">dconf_is_dir()</code></a> for examples of each.
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a string</td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>error</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a pointer to a <span class="type">GError</span>, or <code class="literal">NULL</code>, set when <code class="literal">FALSE</code> is returned
Returns: <code class="literal">TRUE</code> if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a path</td>
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<a name="dconf-is-rel"></a><h3>dconf_is_rel ()</h3>
<pre class="programlisting"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> dconf_is_rel (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);</pre>
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Checks if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a valid dconf relative path. A relative path is
a string that, when concatenated to a dir, forms a valid dconf path.
This means that a rel must not start with a '/' or contain '//'.
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A dconf rel may be either a relative key or a relative dir. See
<a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-rel-key"><code class="function">dconf_is_rel_key()</code></a> and <a href="dconf-DConf-Paths.html#dconf-is-rel-dir"><code class="function">dconf_is_rel_dir()</code></a> for examples of each.
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> :</span></p></td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>error</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a pointer to a <span class="type">GError</span>, or <code class="literal">NULL</code>, set when <code class="literal">FALSE</code> is returned
Returns: <code class="literal">TRUE</code> if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a relative path</td>
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<a name="dconf-is-rel-dir"></a><h3>dconf_is_rel_dir ()</h3>
<pre class="programlisting"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> dconf_is_rel_dir (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);</pre>
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Checks if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a valid dconf relative dir. A relative dir is a
string that, when appended to a dir, forms a valid dconf dir. This
means that a relative dir must not start with a '/' or contain '//'
and must end with a '/' except in the case that it is the empty
string (in which case the path specified by appending the rel to a
directory is the original directory).
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"", "a/" and "a/b/" are examples of relative dirs. "/", "/a/",
"/a/b/", "//a/b/", "a//b/" and "a" are examples of strings that are
not relative dirs.
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a string</td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>error</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a pointer to a <span class="type">GError</span>, or <code class="literal">NULL</code>, set when <code class="literal">FALSE</code> is returned
Returns: <code class="literal">TRUE</code> if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a relative dir</td>
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<a name="dconf-is-rel-key"></a><h3>dconf_is_rel_key ()</h3>
<pre class="programlisting"><span class="returnvalue">gboolean</span> dconf_is_rel_key (<em class="parameter"><code>const <span class="type">gchar</span> *string</code></em>,
<em class="parameter"><code><span class="type">GError</span> **error</code></em>);</pre>
<p>
Checks if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a valid dconf relative key. A relative key is a
string that, when concatenated to a dir, forms a valid dconf key.
This means that a relative key must not start or end with a '/' or
contain '//'.
</p>
<p>
"a", "a/b" and "a/b/c" are examples of relative keys. "", "/", "/a",
"/a/b", "//a/b", "/a//b", and "a/" are examples of strings that are
not relative keys.
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a string</td>
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<td><p><span class="term"><em class="parameter"><code>error</code></em> :</span></p></td>
<td>a pointer to a <span class="type">GError</span>, or <code class="literal">NULL</code>, set when <code class="literal">FALSE</code> is returned
Returns: <code class="literal">TRUE</code> if <em class="parameter"><code>string</code></em> is a relative key</td>
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