EditableRef

public struct EditableRef : EditableProtocol, GWeakCapturing

GtkEditable is an interface for text editing widgets.

Typical examples of editable widgets are [classGtk.Entry] and [classGtk.SpinButton]. It contains functions for generically manipulating an editable widget, a large number of action signals used for key bindings, and several signals that an application can connect to modify the behavior of a widget.

As an example of the latter usage, by connecting the following handler to [signalGtk.Editable::insert-text], an application can convert all entry into a widget into uppercase.

Forcing entry to uppercase.

`include` <ctype.h>

void
insert_text_handler (GtkEditable *editable,
                     const char  *text,
                     int          length,
                     int         *position,
                     gpointer     data)
{
  char *result = g_utf8_strup (text, length);

  g_signal_handlers_block_by_func (editable,
                               (gpointer) insert_text_handler, data);
  gtk_editable_insert_text (editable, result, length, position);
  g_signal_handlers_unblock_by_func (editable,
                                     (gpointer) insert_text_handler, data);

  g_signal_stop_emission_by_name (editable, "insert_text");

  g_free (result);
}

Implementing GtkEditable

The most likely scenario for implementing GtkEditable on your own widget is that you will embed a GtkText inside a complex widget, and want to delegate the editable functionality to that text widget. GtkEditable provides some utility functions to make this easy.

In your class_init function, call [funcGtk.Editable.install_properties], passing the first available property ID:

static void
my_class_init (MyClass *class)
{
  ...
  g_object_class_install_properties (object_class, NUM_PROPERTIES, props);
  gtk_editable_install_properties (object_clas, NUM_PROPERTIES);
  ...
}

In your interface_init function for the GtkEditable interface, provide an implementation for the get_delegate vfunc that returns your text widget:

GtkEditable *
get_editable_delegate (GtkEditable *editable)
{
  return GTK_EDITABLE (MY_WIDGET (editable)->text_widget);
}

static void
my_editable_init (GtkEditableInterface *iface)
{
  iface->get_delegate = get_editable_delegate;
}

You don’t need to provide any other vfuncs. The default implementations work by forwarding to the delegate that the GtkEditableInterface.get_delegate() vfunc returns.

In your instance_init function, create your text widget, and then call [methodGtk.Editable.init_delegate]:

static void
my_widget_init (MyWidget *self)
{
  ...
  self->text_widget = gtk_text_new ();
  gtk_editable_init_delegate (GTK_EDITABLE (self));
  ...
}

In your dispose function, call [methodGtk.Editable.finish_delegate] before destroying your text widget:

static void
my_widget_dispose (GObject *object)
{
  ...
  gtk_editable_finish_delegate (GTK_EDITABLE (self));
  g_clear_pointer (&self->text_widget, gtk_widget_unparent);
  ...
}

Finally, use [funcGtk.Editable.delegate_set_property] in your set_property function (and similar for get_property), to set the editable properties:

  ...
  if (gtk_editable_delegate_set_property (object, prop_id, value, pspec))
    return;

  switch (prop_id)
  ...

It is important to note that if you create a GtkEditable that uses a delegate, the low level [signalGtk.Editable::insert-text] and [signalGtk.Editable::delete-text] signals will be propagated from the “wrapper” editable to the delegate, but they will not be propagated from the delegate to the “wrapper” editable, as they would cause an infinite recursion. If you wish to connect to the [signalGtk.Editable::insert-text] and [signalGtk.Editable::delete-text] signals, you will need to connect to them on the delegate obtained via [methodGtk.Editable.get_delegate].

The EditableRef type acts as a lightweight Swift reference to an underlying GtkEditable instance. It exposes methods that can operate on this data type through EditableProtocol conformance. Use EditableRef only as an unowned reference to an existing GtkEditable instance.

  • ptr
    Untyped pointer to the underlying `GtkEditable` instance.
    

    For type-safe access, use the generated, typed pointer editable_ptr property instead.

    Declaration

    Swift

    public let ptr: UnsafeMutableRawPointer!

Editable Interface

  • Designated initialiser from the underlying C data type

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init(_ p: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkEditable>)
  • Designated initialiser from a constant pointer to the underlying C data type

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init(_ p: UnsafePointer<GtkEditable>)
  • Conditional initialiser from an optional pointer to the underlying C data type

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init!(_ maybePointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkEditable>?)
  • Conditional initialiser from an optional, non-mutable pointer to the underlying C data type

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init!(_ maybePointer: UnsafePointer<GtkEditable>?)
  • Conditional initialiser from an optional gpointer

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init!(gpointer g: gpointer?)
  • Conditional initialiser from an optional, non-mutable gconstpointer

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init!(gconstpointer g: gconstpointer?)
  • Reference intialiser for a related type that implements EditableProtocol

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init<T>(_ other: T) where T : EditableProtocol
  • This factory is syntactic sugar for setting weak pointers wrapped in GWeak<T>

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    static func unowned<T>(_ other: T) -> EditableRef where T : EditableProtocol
  • Unsafe typed initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to EditableProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init<T>(cPointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>)
  • Unsafe typed initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to EditableProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init<T>(constPointer: UnsafePointer<T>)
  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to EditableProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init(mutating raw: UnsafeRawPointer)
  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to EditableProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init(raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)
  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to EditableProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    init(opaquePointer: OpaquePointer)