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* @file signals.h Signal API
* @ingroup core
*/
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*/
#ifndef _PURPLE_SIGNALS_H_
#define _PURPLE_SIGNALS_H_
#include <glib.h>
#include "value.h"
#define PURPLE_CALLBACK(func) ((PurpleCallback)func)
typedef void (*PurpleCallback)(void);
typedef void (*PurpleSignalMarshalFunc)(PurpleCallback cb, va_list args,
void *data, void **return_val);
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Signal API */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/
/** The priority of a signal connected using purple_signal_connect().
*
* @see purple_signal_connect_priority()
*/
#define PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT 0
/** The largest signal priority; signals with this priority will be called
* <em>last</em>. (This is highest as in numerical value, not as in order of
* importance.)
*
* @see purple_signal_connect_priority().
*/
#define PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST 9999
/** The smallest signal priority; signals with this priority will be called
* <em>first</em>. (This is lowest as in numerical value, not as in order of
* importance.)
*
* @see purple_signal_connect_priority().
*/
#define PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST -9999
/**
* Registers a signal in an instance.
*
* @param instance The instance to register the signal for.
* @param signal The signal name.
* @param marshal The marshal function.
* @param ret_value The return value type, or NULL for no return value.
* @param num_values The number of values to be passed to the callbacks.
* @param ... The values to pass to the callbacks.
*
* @return The signal ID local to that instance, or 0 if the signal
* couldn't be registered.
*
* @see PurpleValue
*/
gulong purple_signal_register(void *instance, const char *signal,
PurpleSignalMarshalFunc marshal,
PurpleValue *ret_value, int num_values, ...);
/**
* Unregisters a signal in an instance.
*
* @param instance The instance to unregister the signal for.
* @param signal The signal name.
*/
void purple_signal_unregister(void *instance, const char *signal);
/**
* Unregisters all signals in an instance.
*
* @param instance The instance to unregister the signal for.
*/
void purple_signals_unregister_by_instance(void *instance);
/**
* Returns a list of value types used for a signal.
*
* @param instance The instance the signal is registered to.
* @param signal The signal.
* @param ret_value The return value from the last signal handler.
* @param num_values The returned number of values.
* @param values The returned list of values.
*/
void purple_signal_get_values(void *instance, const char *signal,
PurpleValue **ret_value,
int *num_values, PurpleValue ***values);
/**
* Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object.
*
* Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will
* not correct any mistakes for you in this area.
*
* @param instance The instance to connect to.
* @param signal The name of the signal to connect.
* @param handle The handle of the receiver.
* @param func The callback function.
* @param data The data to pass to the callback function.
* @param priority The priority with which the handler should be called. Signal
* handlers are called in ascending numerical order of @a
* priority from #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST to
* #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST.
*
* @return The signal handler ID.
*
* @see purple_signal_disconnect()
*/
gulong purple_signal_connect_priority(void *instance, const char *signal,
void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data, int priority);
/**
* Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object.
* (Its priority defaults to 0, aka #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.)
*
* Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will
* not correct any mistakes for you in this area.
*
* @param instance The instance to connect to.
* @param signal The name of the signal to connect.
* @param handle The handle of the receiver.
* @param func The callback function.
* @param data The data to pass to the callback function.
*
* @return The signal handler ID.
*
* @see purple_signal_disconnect()
*/
gulong purple_signal_connect(void *instance, const char *signal,
void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data);
/**
* Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object.
*
* The signal handler will take a va_args of arguments, instead of
* individual arguments.
*
* Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will
* not correct any mistakes for you in this area.
*
* @param instance The instance to connect to.
* @param signal The name of the signal to connect.
* @param handle The handle of the receiver.
* @param func The callback function.
* @param data The data to pass to the callback function.
* @param priority The priority with which the handler should be called. Signal
* handlers are called in ascending numerical order of @a
* priority from #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_LOWEST to
* #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_HIGHEST.
*
* @return The signal handler ID.
*
* @see purple_signal_disconnect()
*/
gulong purple_signal_connect_priority_vargs(void *instance, const char *signal,
void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data, int priority);
/**
* Connects a signal handler to a signal for a particular object.
* (Its priority defaults to 0, aka #PURPLE_SIGNAL_PRIORITY_DEFAULT.)
*
* The signal handler will take a va_args of arguments, instead of
* individual arguments.
*
* Take care not to register a handler function twice. Purple will
* not correct any mistakes for you in this area.
*
* @param instance The instance to connect to.
* @param signal The name of the signal to connect.
* @param handle The handle of the receiver.
* @param func The callback function.
* @param data The data to pass to the callback function.
*
* @return The signal handler ID.
*
* @see purple_signal_disconnect()
*/
gulong purple_signal_connect_vargs(void *instance, const char *signal,
void *handle, PurpleCallback func, void *data);
/**
* Disconnects a signal handler from a signal on an object.
*
* @param instance The instance to disconnect from.
* @param signal The name of the signal to disconnect.
* @param handle The handle of the receiver.
* @param func The registered function to disconnect.
*
* @see purple_signal_connect()
*/
void purple_signal_disconnect(void *instance, const char *signal,
void *handle, PurpleCallback func);
/**
* Removes all callbacks associated with a receiver handle.
*
* @param handle The receiver handle.
*/
void purple_signals_disconnect_by_handle(void *handle);
/**
* Emits a signal.
*
* @param instance The instance emitting the signal.
* @param signal The signal being emitted.
*
* @see purple_signal_connect()
* @see purple_signal_disconnect()
*/
void purple_signal_emit(void *instance, const char *signal, ...);
/**
* Emits a signal, using a va_list of arguments.
*
* @param instance The instance emitting the signal.
* @param signal The signal being emitted.
* @param args The arguments list.
*
* @see purple_signal_connect()
* @see purple_signal_disconnect()
*/
void purple_signal_emit_vargs(void *instance, const char *signal, va_list args);
/**
* Emits a signal and returns the first non-NULL return value.
*
* Further signal handlers are NOT called after a handler returns
* something other than NULL.
*
* @param instance The instance emitting the signal.
* @param signal The signal being emitted.
*
* @return The first non-NULL return value
*/
void *purple_signal_emit_return_1(void *instance, const char *signal, ...);
/**
* Emits a signal and returns the first non-NULL return value.
*
* Further signal handlers are NOT called after a handler returns
* something other than NULL.
*
* @param instance The instance emitting the signal.
* @param signal The signal being emitted.
* @param args The arguments list.
*
* @return The first non-NULL return value
*/
void *purple_signal_emit_vargs_return_1(void *instance, const char *signal,
va_list args);
/**
* Initializes the signals subsystem.
*/
void purple_signals_init(void);
/**
* Uninitializes the signals subsystem.
*/
void purple_signals_uninit(void);
/*@}*/
/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Marshal Functions */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/
void purple_marshal_VOID(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__INT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__INT_INT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_INT_INT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_INT_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_UINT_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_VOID__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_INT__INT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_INT__INT_INT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_INT__POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_INT__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_INT__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_BOOLEAN(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_UINT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_BOOLEAN__INT_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT64(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT_BOOLEAN(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_INT64_BOOLEAN(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
void purple_marshal_POINTER__POINTER_POINTER(
PurpleCallback cb, va_list args, void *data, void **return_val);
/*@}*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* _PURPLE_SIGNALS_H_ */
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