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GLIB\-GENMARSHAL
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NAME
glib-genmarshal - C code marshaller generation utility for GLib closures
SYNOPSIS
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glib-genmarshal [OPTION...] [FILE...]
DESCRIPTION
glib-genmarshal
is a small utility that generates C code marshallers for callback functions of the GClosure mechanism in the GObject sublibrary of GLib. The marshaller functions have a standard signature, they get passed in the invoking closure, an array of value structures holding the callback function parameters and a value structure for the return value of the callback. The marshaller is then responsible to call the respective C code function of the closure with all the parameters on the stack and to collect its return value.
glib-genmarshal
takes a list of marshallers to generate as input. The marshaller list is either read from standard input or from files passed as additional arguments on the command line.
Marshaller list format
The marshaller lists are processed line by line, a line can contain a comment in the form of
or a marshaller specification of the form
-
RTYPE:PTYPE
RTYPE:PTYPE,PTYPE
RTYPE:PTYPE,PTYPE,PTYPE
(up to 16
PTYPEs may be present).
The
RTYPE
part specifies the callback's return type and the
PTYPEs right to the colon specify the callback's parameter list, except for the first and the last arguments which are always pointers.
Parameter types
Currently, the following types are supported:
VOID
-
indicates no return type, or no extra parameters. If
VOID
is used as the parameter list, no additional parameters may be present.
BOOLEAN
-
for boolean types (gboolean)
CHAR
-
for signed char types (gchar)
UCHAR
-
for unsigned char types (guchar)
INT
-
for signed integer types (gint)
UINT
-
for unsigned integer types (guint)
LONG
-
for signed long integer types (glong)
ULONG
-
for unsigned long integer types (gulong)
INT64
-
for signed 64bit integer types (gint64)
UINT64
-
for unsigned 64bit integer types (guint64)
ENUM
-
for enumeration types (gint)
FLAGS
-
for flag enumeration types (guint)
FLOAT
-
for single-precision float types (gfloat)
DOUBLE
-
for double-precision float types (gdouble)
STRING
-
for string types (gchar*)
BOXED
-
for boxed (anonymous but reference counted) types (GBoxed*)
PARAM
-
for GParamSpec or derived types (GParamSpec*)
POINTER
-
for anonymous pointer types (gpointer)
OBJECT
-
for GObject or derived types (GObject*)
VARIANT
-
for GVariant types (GVariant*)
NONE
-
deprecated alias for
VOID
BOOL
-
deprecated alias for
BOOLEAN
OPTIONS
--header
-
Generate header file contents of the marshallers.
--body
-
Generate C code file contents of the marshallers.
--prefix=PREFIX
-
Specify marshaller prefix. The default prefix is
`g_cclosure_marshal'.
--skip-source
-
Skip source location remarks in generated comments.
--stdinc
-
Use the standard marshallers of the GObject library, and include
gmarshal.h
in generated header files.
--nostdinc
-
Do not use the standard marshallers of the GObject library, and skip
gmarshal.h
include directive in generated header files.
--internal
-
Mark generated functions as internal, using G_GNUC_INTERNAL.
--valist-marshallers
-
Generate valist marshallers, for use with g_signal_set_va_marshaller().
-v, --version
-
Print version information.
--g-fatal-warnings
-
Make warnings fatal, that is, exit immediately once a warning occurs.
-h, --help
-
Print brief help and exit.
-v, --version
-
Print version and exit.
--output=FILE
-
Write output to FILE instead of stdout.
EXAMPLE
To generate marshallers for the following callback functions:
-
void foo (gpointer data1,
gpointer data2);
void bar (gpointer data1,
gint param1,
gpointer data2);
gfloat baz (gpointer data1,
gboolean param1,
guchar param2,
gpointer data2);
The
marshaller.list
file has to look like this:
-
VOID:VOID
VOID:INT
FLOAT:BOOLEAN,UCHAR
and you call glib-genmarshal like this:
-
glib-genmarshal --header marshaller.list > marshaller.h
glib-genmarshal --body marshaller.list > marshaller.c
The generated marshallers have the arguments encoded in their function name. For this particular list, they are
-
g_cclosure_user_marshal_VOID__VOID(),
g_cclosure_user_marshal_VOID__INT(),
g_cclosure_user_marshal_FLOAT__BOOLEAN_UCHAR().
They can be used directly for GClosures or be passed in as the GSignalCMarshaller c_marshaller; argument upon creation of signals:
-
GClosure *cc_foo, *cc_bar, *cc_baz;
cc_foo = g_cclosure_new (NULL, foo, NULL);
g_closure_set_marshal (cc_foo, g_cclosure_user_marshal_VOID__VOID);
cc_bar = g_cclosure_new (NULL, bar, NULL);
g_closure_set_marshal (cc_bar, g_cclosure_user_marshal_VOID__INT);
cc_baz = g_cclosure_new (NULL, baz, NULL);
g_closure_set_marshal (cc_baz, g_cclosure_user_marshal_FLOAT__BOOLEAN_UCHAR);
SEE ALSO
glib-mkenums(1)
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- Marshaller list format
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- Parameter types
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- OPTIONS
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- EXAMPLE
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- SEE ALSO
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