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#define _GLIBMM_SIGNALPROXY_H
/* signalproxy.h
*
* Copyright (C) 2015 The gtkmm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
extern "C" {
typedef void (*GCallback)(void);
typedef struct _GObject GObject;
}
#include <sigc++/sigc++.h>
#include <glibmm/signalproxy_connectionnode.h>
#include <glibmm/ustring.h>
#include <utility> // std::move()
namespace Glib
{
// Forward declarations
class ObjectBase;
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
struct SignalProxyInfo
{
const char* signal_name;
GCallback callback;
GCallback notify_callback;
};
#endif // DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
// This base class is used by SignalProxyNormal, SignalProxyDetailed and SignalProxyProperty.
class SignalProxyBase
{
public:
SignalProxyBase(Glib::ObjectBase* obj);
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
static inline sigc::slot_base* data_to_slot(void* data)
{
const auto pConnectionNode = static_cast<SignalProxyConnectionNode*>(data);
// Return null pointer if the connection is blocked.
return (!pConnectionNode->slot_.blocked()) ? &pConnectionNode->slot_ : nullptr;
}
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
protected:
ObjectBase* obj_;
private:
SignalProxyBase& operator=(const SignalProxyBase&); // not implemented
};
// Shared portion of a Signal without detail
/** The SignalProxy provides an API similar to sigc::signal that can be used to
* connect sigc::slots to glib signals.
*
* This holds the name of the glib signal and the object
* which might emit it. Actually, proxies are controlled by
* the template derivatives, which serve as gatekeepers for the
* types allowed on a particular signal.
*
* For signals with a detailed name (signal_name::detail_name) see SignalProxyDetailed.
*/
class SignalProxyNormal : public SignalProxyBase
{
public:
~SignalProxyNormal() noexcept;
/// Stops the current signal emission (not in libsigc++)
void emission_stop();
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
// This callback for SignalProxy<void>
// is defined here to avoid code duplication.
static void slot0_void_callback(GObject*, void* data);
#endif
protected:
/** Creates a proxy for a signal that can be emitted by @a obj.
* @param obj The object that can emit the signal.
* @param info Information about the signal, including its name, and the C callbacks that should
* be called by glib.
*/
SignalProxyNormal(Glib::ObjectBase* obj, const SignalProxyInfo* info);
/** Connects a generic signal handler to a signal.
* This is called by connect() in derived SignalProxy classes.
*
* @param slot The signal handler, usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::slot_base& connect_(const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after);
/** Connects a signal handler without a return value to a signal.
* This is called by connect_notify() in derived SignalProxy classes.
*
* @param slot The signal handler, which should have a @c void return type,
* usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::slot_base& connect_notify_(const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after);
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
* @see connect_(const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after) and
* connect_notify_(const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after).
*
* @newin{2,48}
*/
sigc::slot_base& connect_impl_(bool notify, sigc::slot_base&& slot, bool after);
private:
const SignalProxyInfo* info_;
// TODO: We could maybe replace both connect_() and connect_notify_() with this in future, because
// they don't do anything extra.
/** This is called by connect_() and connect_notify_().
*/
sigc::slot_base& connect_impl_(GCallback callback, const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after);
// no copy assignment
SignalProxyNormal& operator=(const SignalProxyNormal&);
};
/**** Glib::SignalProxy ***************************************************/
/** Proxy for signals with any number of arguments.
* Use the connect() or connect_notify() method, with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun()
* to connect signal handlers to signals.
*/
template <class R, class... T>
class SignalProxy : public SignalProxyNormal
{
public:
using SlotType = sigc::slot<R, T...>;
using VoidSlotType = sigc::slot<void, T...>;
SignalProxy(ObjectBase* obj, const SignalProxyInfo* info) : SignalProxyNormal(obj, info) {}
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
*
* For instance, connect( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something) );
*
* @param slot The signal handler, usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::connection connect(const SlotType& slot, bool after = true)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_(slot, after));
}
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
* @see connect(const SlotType& slot, bool after).
*
* @newin{2,48}
*/
sigc::connection connect(SlotType&& slot, bool after = true)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_impl_(false, std::move(slot), after));
}
/** Connects a signal handler without a return value to a signal.
* By default, the signal handler will be called before the default signal handler.
*
* For instance, connect_notify( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something) );
*
* If the signal requires signal handlers with a @c void return type,
* the only difference between connect() and connect_notify() is the default
* value of @a after.
*
* If the signal requires signal handlers with a return value of type T,
* connect_notify() binds <tt>return T()</tt> to the connected signal handler.
* For instance, if the return type is @c bool, the following two calls are equivalent.
* @code
* connect_notify( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something) );
* connect( sigc::bind_return<bool>(sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something), false), false
* );
* @endcode
*
* @param slot The signal handler, which should have a @c void return type,
* usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::connection connect_notify(const VoidSlotType& slot, bool after = false)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_notify_(slot, after));
}
/** Connects a signal handler without a return value to a signal.
* @see connect_notify(const VoidSlotType& slot, bool after).
*
* @newin{2,48}
*/
sigc::connection connect_notify(VoidSlotType&& slot, bool after = false)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_impl_(true, std::move(slot), after));
}
};
/* Templates below has been added to avoid API break, and should not be
* used in a newly created code. SignalProxy class should be used instead
* of SignalProxy# class.
*/
template <typename R>
using SignalProxy0 = SignalProxy<R>;
template <typename R, typename T1>
using SignalProxy1 = SignalProxy<R, T1>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2>
using SignalProxy2 = SignalProxy<R, T1, T2>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
using SignalProxy3 = SignalProxy<R, T1, T2, T3>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
using SignalProxy4 = SignalProxy<R, T1, T2, T3, T4>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5>
using SignalProxy5 = SignalProxy<R, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, typename T6>
using SignalProxy6 = SignalProxy<R, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>;
// TODO: When we can break ABI, consider renaming
// SignalProxyDetailed => SignalProxyDetailedBase
// SignalProxyDetailedAnyType => SignalProxyDetailed
// Shared portion of a Signal with detail
/** The SignalProxy provides an API similar to sigc::signal that can be used to
* connect sigc::slots to glib signals.
*
* This holds the name of the glib signal, including the detail name if any,
* and the object which might emit it. Actually, proxies are controlled by
* the template derivatives, which serve as gatekeepers for the
* types allowed on a particular signal.
*/
class SignalProxyDetailed : public SignalProxyBase
{
public:
~SignalProxyDetailed() noexcept;
/// Stops the current signal emission (not in libsigc++)
void emission_stop();
protected:
/** Creates a proxy for a signal that can be emitted by @a obj.
* @param obj The object that can emit the signal.
* @param info Information about the signal, including its name
* and the C callbacks that should be called by glib.
* @param detail_name The detail name, if any.
*/
SignalProxyDetailed(
Glib::ObjectBase* obj, const SignalProxyInfo* info, const Glib::ustring& detail_name);
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
* This is called by connect() and connect_notify() in derived SignalProxyDetailedAnyType classes.
*
* @param notify Whether this method is called by connect_notify() or by connect().
* @param slot The signal handler, usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::slot_base& connect_impl_(bool notify, const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after);
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
* @see connect_impl_(bool notify, const sigc::slot_base& slot, bool after).
*
* @newin{2,48}
*/
sigc::slot_base& connect_impl_(bool notify, sigc::slot_base&& slot, bool after);
private:
const SignalProxyInfo* info_; // Pointer to statically allocated structure.
const Glib::ustring detailed_name_; // signal_name[::detail_name]
// no copy assignment
SignalProxyDetailed& operator=(const SignalProxyDetailed&);
};
/** Proxy for signals with any number of arguments and possibly a detailed name.
* Use the connect() or connect_notify() method, with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun()
* to connect signal handlers to signals.
*/
template <class R, class... T>
class SignalProxyDetailedAnyType : public SignalProxyDetailed
{
public:
using SlotType = sigc::slot<R, T...>;
using VoidSlotType = sigc::slot<void, T...>;
SignalProxyDetailedAnyType(
ObjectBase* obj, const SignalProxyInfo* info, const Glib::ustring& detail_name)
: SignalProxyDetailed(obj, info, detail_name)
{
}
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
*
* For instance, connect( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something) );
*
* @param slot The signal handler, usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::connection connect(const SlotType& slot, bool after = true)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_impl_(false, slot, after));
}
/** Connects a signal handler to a signal.
* @see connect(const SlotType& slot, bool after).
*
* @newin{2,48}
*/
sigc::connection connect(SlotType&& slot, bool after = true)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_impl_(false, std::move(slot), after));
}
/** Connects a signal handler without a return value to a signal.
* By default, the signal handler will be called before the default signal handler.
*
* For instance, connect_notify( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something) );
*
* If the signal requires signal handlers with a @c void return type,
* the only difference between connect() and connect_notify() is the default
* value of @a after.
*
* If the signal requires signal handlers with a return value of type T,
* connect_notify() binds <tt>return T()</tt> to the connected signal handler.
* For instance, if the return type is @c bool, the following two calls are equivalent.
* @code
* connect_notify( sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something) );
* connect( sigc::bind_return<bool>(sigc::mem_fun(*this, &TheClass::on_something), false), false
* );
* @endcode
*
* @param slot The signal handler, which should have a @c void return type,
* usually created with sigc::mem_fun() or sigc::ptr_fun().
* @param after Whether this signal handler should be called before or after the default signal
* handler.
*/
sigc::connection connect_notify(const VoidSlotType& slot, bool after = false)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_impl_(true, slot, after));
}
/** Connects a signal handler without a return value to a signal.
* @see connect_notify(const VoidSlotType& slot, bool after).
*
* @newin{2,48}
*/
sigc::connection connect_notify(VoidSlotType&& slot, bool after = false)
{
return sigc::connection(connect_impl_(true, std::move(slot), after));
}
};
/* Templates below has been added to avoid API break, and should not be
* used in a newly created code. SignalProxyDetailedAnyType class should be
* used instead of SignalProxyDetailed# class.
*/
template <typename R>
using SignalProxyDetailed0 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R>;
template <typename R, typename T1>
using SignalProxyDetailed1 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R, T1>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2>
using SignalProxyDetailed2 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R, T1, T2>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3>
using SignalProxyDetailed3 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R, T1, T2, T3>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4>
using SignalProxyDetailed4 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R, T1, T2, T3, T4>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5>
using SignalProxyDetailed5 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5>;
template <typename R, typename T1, typename T2, typename T3, typename T4, typename T5, typename T6>
using SignalProxyDetailed6 = SignalProxyDetailedAnyType<R, T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6>;
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* _GLIBMM_SIGNALPROXY_H */
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