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<!-- ##### SECTION Title ##### -->Signals<!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### -->Signals provide a means for customization of object behaviour and are usedas general purpose notification mechanism.<!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### --><para>The basic concept of the signal system is that of the <emphasis>emission</emphasis>of a signal.Signals are introduced per-type and are identified through strings.Signals introduced for a parent type are available in derived types as well,so basically they are a per-type facility that is inherited.A signal emission mainly involves invocation of a certain set of callbacks inprecisely defined manner. There are two main categories of such callbacks,per-object	<footnote><para>Although signals can deal with any kind of instantiatable type,	i'm referring to those types as "object types" in the following, simply	because that is the context most users will encounter signals in.	</para></footnote>ones and user provided ones.The per-object callbacks are most often referred to as "object methodhandler" or "default (signal) handler", while user provided callbacks areusually just called "signal handler".The object method handler is provided at signal creation time (this mostfrequently happens at the end of an object class' creation), while userprovided handlers are frequently connected and disconnected to/from a certainsignal on certain object instances.</para><para>A signal emission consists of five stages, unless prematurely stopped:<variablelist>  <varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>	1 - Invocation of the object method handler for %G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST signals  </para></listitem></varlistentry>  <varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>	2 - Invocation of normal user-provided signal handlers (<emphasis>after</emphasis> flag %FALSE)  </para></listitem></varlistentry>  <varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>	3 - Invocation of the object method handler for %G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST signals  </para></listitem></varlistentry>  <varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>	4 - Invocation of user provided signal handlers, connected with an <emphasis>after</emphasis> flag of %TRUE  </para></listitem></varlistentry>  <varlistentry><term></term><listitem><para>	5 - Invocation of the object method handler for %G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP signals  </para></listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>The user provided signal handlers are called in the order they wereconnected in.All handlers may prematurely stop a signal emission, and any number ofhandlers may be connected, disconnected, blocked or unblocked duringa signal emission.There are certain criteria for skipping user handlers in stages 2 and 4of a signal emission.First, user handlers may be <emphasis>blocked</emphasis>, blocked handlers are omittedduring callback invocation, to return from the "blocked" state, ahandler has to get unblocked exactly the same amount of timesit has been blocked before.Second, upon emission of a %G_SIGNAL_DETAILED signal, an additional"detail" argument passed in to g_signal_emit() has to match the detailargument of the signal handler currently subject to invocation.Specification of no detail argument for signal handlers (omission of thedetail part of the signal specification upon connection) serves as awildcard and matches any detail argument passed in to emission.</para><!-- ##### SECTION See_Also ##### --><para></para><!-- ##### STRUCT GSignalInvocationHint ##### --><para>The #GSignalInvocationHint structure is used to pass on additional informationto callbacks during a signal emission.</para>@signal_id: 	The signal id of the signal invoking the callback@detail: 	The detail passed on for this emission@run_type: 	The stage the signal emission is currently in, this		field will contain one of %G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST,		%G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST or %G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP.<!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GSignalAccumulator ##### --><para>The signal accumulator is a special callback function that can be usedto collect return values of the various callbacks that are calledduring a signal emission. The signal accumulator is specified at signalcreation time, if it is left NULL, no accumulation of callback returnvalues is performed. The return value of signal emissions is then thevalue returned by the last callback.</para>@ihint: 	Signal invocation hint, see #GSignalInvocationHint.@return_accu: 	Accumulator to collect callback return values in, this		is the return value of the current signal emission.@handler_return: @data: @Returns: 	The accumulator function returns whether the signal emission		should be aborted. Returning %FALSE means to abort the		current emission and %TRUE is returned for continuation.<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->@return_value: 	The return value of the most recent callback function.<!-- ##### TYPEDEF GSignalCMarshaller ##### --><para>This is the signature of marshaller functions, required to marshallarrays of parameter values to signal emissions into C language callbackinvocations. It is merely an alias to #GClosureMarshal since the #GClosuremechanism takes over responsibility of actual function invocation for thesignal system.</para><!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GSignalEmissionHook ##### --><para></para>@ihint: @n_param_values: @param_values: @data: @Returns: <!-- # Unused Parameters # -->@signal_id: @n_values: @values: <!-- ##### ENUM GSignalFlags ##### --><para>The signal flags are used to specify a signal's behaviour, the overallsignal description outlines how especially the RUN flags control thestages of a signal emission.</para>@G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST:   Invoke the object method handler in the first emission stage.@G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST:    Invoke the object method handler in the third emission stage.@G_SIGNAL_RUN_CLEANUP: Invoke the object method handler in the last emission stage.@G_SIGNAL_NO_RECURSE:  Signals being emitted for an object while currently being in                       emission for this very object will not be emitted recursively,                       but instead cause the first emission to be restarted.@G_SIGNAL_DETAILED:    This signal supports "::detail" appendixes to the signal name                       upon handler connections and emissions.@G_SIGNAL_ACTION:      Action signals are signals that may freely be emitted on alive                       objects from user code via g_signal_emit() and friends, without                       the need of being embedded into extra code that performs pre or                       post emission adjustments on the object. They can also be thought                       of as by third-party code generically callable object methods.@G_SIGNAL_NO_HOOKS:    No emissions hooks are supported for this signal.<!-- ##### ENUM GSignalMatchType ##### --><para></para>@G_SIGNAL_MATCH_ID: @G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DETAIL: @G_SIGNAL_MATCH_CLOSURE: @G_SIGNAL_MATCH_FUNC: @G_SIGNAL_MATCH_DATA: @G_SIGNAL_MATCH_UNBLOCKED: <!-- ##### STRUCT GSignalQuery ##### --><para>A structure holding in-depth information for a specific signal. It isfilled in by the g_signal_query() function.</para>@signal_id: 	The signal id of the signal being queried, or 0 if the		signal to be queried was unknown.@signal_name: 	The signal name.@itype: 	The interface/instance type that this signal can be emitted for.@signal_flags: 	The signal flags as passed in to g_signal_new().@return_type: 	The return type for user callbacks.@n_params: 	The number of parameters that user callbacks take.@param_types: 	The individual parameter types for user callbacks, note that the		effective callback signature is:<msgtext><programlisting>@return_type callback (#gpointer     data1,                      [#param_types param_names,]                       #gpointer     data2);</programlisting></msgtext><!-- ##### MACRO G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE ##### --><para></para><!-- ##### MACRO G_SIGNAL_MATCH_MASK ##### --><para></para><!-- ##### MACRO G_SIGNAL_FLAGS_MASK ##### --><para></para><!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_new ##### --><para></para>@signal_name: @itype: @signal_flags: @class_offset: @accumulator: @accu_data: @c_marshaller: @return_type: @n_params: @Varargs: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_newv ##### --><para></para>@signal_name: @itype: @signal_flags: @class_closure: @accumulator: @accu_data: @c_marshaller: @return_type: @n_params: @param_types: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_new_valist ##### --><para></para>@signal_name: @itype: @signal_flags: @class_closure: @accumulator: @accu_data: @c_marshaller: @return_type: @n_params: @args: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_query ##### --><para>Query the signal system for in-depth information about aspecific signal. This function will fill in a user-providedstructure to hold signal-specific information. If an invalidsignal id is passed in, the @signal_id member of the #GSignalQueryis 0. All members filled into the #GSignalQuery structure shouldbe considered constant and have to be left untouched.</para>@signal_id: 	The signal id of the signal to query information for.@query: 	A user provided structure that is filled in with constant		values upon success.<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_lookup ##### --><para></para>@name: @itype: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_name ##### --><para></para>@signal_id: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_list_ids ##### --><para>List the signals by id, that a certain instance or interface typecreated. Further information about the signals can be acquired throughg_signal_query().</para>@itype: 	Instance or interface type.@n_ids: 	Location to store the number of signal ids for @itype.@Returns: 	Newly allocated array of signal IDs.<!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emit ##### --><para></para>@instance: @signal_id: @detail: @Varargs: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emit_by_name ##### --><para></para>@instance: @detailed_signal: @Varargs: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emitv ##### --><para></para>@instance_and_params: @signal_id: @detail: @return_value: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_signal_emit_valist ##### --><para></para>@instance: @signal_id: @detail: @var_args: <!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_connect ##### --><para></para>@instance: @detailed_signal: @c_handler: @data: <!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_connect_after ##### --><para></para>@instance: @detailed_signal: @c_handler: @data: <!-- ##### MACRO g_signal_connect_swapped ##### --><para>

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