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GcrCollection is implemented by GcrFilterCollection, GcrSimpleCollection and GcrUnionCollection.
A GcrCollection is used to group a set of objects. This is an abstract interface which can be used to determine which objects show up in a selector or other user interface element.
Use gcr_simple_collection_new()
to create a concrete implementation of this
interface which you can add objects to.
guint
gcr_collection_get_length (GcrCollection *self
);
Get the number of objects in this collection.
GList *
gcr_collection_get_objects (GcrCollection *self
);
Get a list of the objects in this collection.
a list of the objects
in this collection, which should be freed with g_list_free()
.
[transfer container][element-type GObject.Object]
gboolean gcr_collection_contains (GcrCollection *self
,GObject *object
);
Check whether the collection contains an object or not.
void gcr_collection_emit_added (GcrCollection *self
,GObject *object
);
Emit the “added” signal for the given object. This function is used by implementors of this interface.
void gcr_collection_emit_removed (GcrCollection *self
,GObject *object
);
Emit the “removed” signal for the given object. This function is used by implementors of this interface.
typedef struct _GcrCollection GcrCollection;
A GcrCollection is used to group a set of objects.
“added”
signalvoid user_function (GcrCollection *self, GObject *object, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when an object is added to the collection.
self |
the collection |
|
object |
object that was added. |
[type GObject.Object] |
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last
“removed”
signalvoid user_function (GcrCollection *self, GObject *object, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted when an object is removed from the collection.
self |
the collection |
|
object |
object that was removed. |
[type GObject.Object] |
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run Last