DeviceToolProtocol

public protocol DeviceToolProtocol : ObjectProtocol

The DeviceToolProtocol protocol exposes the methods and properties of an underlying GdkDeviceTool instance. The default implementation of these can be found in the protocol extension below. For a concrete class that implements these methods and properties, see DeviceTool. Alternatively, use DeviceToolRef as a lighweight, unowned reference if you already have an instance you just want to use.

  • ptr

    Untyped pointer to the underlying GdkDeviceTool instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    var ptr: UnsafeMutableRawPointer! { get }
  • device_tool_ptr Default implementation

    Typed pointer to the underlying GdkDeviceTool instance.

    Default Implementation

    Return the stored, untyped pointer as a typed pointer to the GdkDeviceTool instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    var device_tool_ptr: UnsafeMutablePointer<GdkDeviceTool>! { get }
  • Required Initialiser for types conforming to DeviceToolProtocol

    Declaration

    Swift

    init(raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)

DeviceTool Class

  • Bind a DeviceToolPropertyName source property to a given target object.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @discardableResult
    @inlinable
    func bind<Q, T>(property source_property: DeviceToolPropertyName, to target: T, _ target_property: Q, flags f: BindingFlags = .default, transformFrom transform_from: @escaping GLibObject.ValueTransformer = { $0.transform(destValue: $1) }, transformTo transform_to: @escaping GLibObject.ValueTransformer = { $0.transform(destValue: $1) }) -> BindingRef! where Q : PropertyNameProtocol, T : ObjectProtocol

    Parameters

    source_property

    the source property to bind

    target

    the target object to bind to

    target_property

    the target property to bind to

    flags

    the flags to pass to the Binding

    transform_from

    ValueTransformer to use for forward transformation

    transform_to

    ValueTransformer to use for backwards transformation

    Return Value

    binding reference or nil in case of an error

  • get(property:) Extension method

    Get the value of a DeviceTool property

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    func get(property: DeviceToolPropertyName) -> GLibObject.Value

    Parameters

    property

    the property to get the value for

    Return Value

    the value of the named property

  • set(property:value:) Extension method

    Set the value of a DeviceTool property. Note that this will only have an effect on properties that are writable and not construct-only!

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    func set(property: DeviceToolPropertyName, value v: GLibObject.Value)

    Parameters

    property

    the property to get the value for

    Return Value

    the value of the named property

DeviceTool Class: DeviceToolProtocol extension (methods and fields)

  • getHardwareId() Extension method

    Gets the hardware ID of this tool, or 0 if it’s not known. When non-zero, the identificator is unique for the given tool model, meaning that two identical tools will share the same hardware_id, but will have different serial numbers (see gdk_device_tool_get_serial()).

    This is a more concrete (and device specific) method to identify a GdkDeviceTool than gdk_device_tool_get_tool_type(), as a tablet may support multiple devices with the same GdkDeviceToolType, but having different hardware identificators.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    func getHardwareId() -> guint64
  • getSerial() Extension method

    Gets the serial of this tool, this value can be used to identify a physical tool (eg. a tablet pen) across program executions.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    func getSerial() -> guint64
  • getToolType() Extension method

    Gets the GdkDeviceToolType of the tool.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    func getToolType() -> GdkDeviceToolType
  • hardwareId Extension method

    Gets the hardware ID of this tool, or 0 if it’s not known. When non-zero, the identificator is unique for the given tool model, meaning that two identical tools will share the same hardware_id, but will have different serial numbers (see gdk_device_tool_get_serial()).

    This is a more concrete (and device specific) method to identify a GdkDeviceTool than gdk_device_tool_get_tool_type(), as a tablet may support multiple devices with the same GdkDeviceToolType, but having different hardware identificators.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    var hardwareId: guint64 { get }
  • serial Extension method

    Undocumented

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    var serial: guint64 { get }
  • toolType Extension method

    Gets the GdkDeviceToolType of the tool.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    var toolType: GdkDeviceToolType { get }