1 /* GObject - GLib Type, Object, Parameter and Signal Library 2 * Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Red Hat, Inc. 3 * Copyright (C) 2005 Imendio AB 4 * 5 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or 6 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public 7 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either 8 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. 9 * 10 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 13 * Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General 16 * Public License along with this library; if not, write to the 17 * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, 18 * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. 19 */ 20 21 /* 22 * MT safe with regards to reference counting. 23 */ 24 25 #include "config.h" 26 27 #include <string.h> 28 29 #include "gclosure.h" 30 #include "gvalue.h" 31 #include "gobjectalias.h" 32 33 34 /** 35 * SECTION:gclosure 36 * @short_description: Functions as first-class objects 37 * @title: Closures 38 * 39 * A #GClosure represents a callback supplied by the programmer. It 40 * will generally comprise a function of some kind and a marshaller 41 * used to call it. It is the reponsibility of the marshaller to 42 * convert the arguments for the invocation from #GValue<!-- -->s into 43 * a suitable form, perform the callback on the converted arguments, 44 * and transform the return value back into a #GValue. 45 * 46 * In the case of C programs, a closure usually just holds a pointer 47 * to a function and maybe a data argument, and the marshaller 48 * converts between #GValue<!-- --> and native C types. The GObject 49 * library provides the #GCClosure type for this purpose. Bindings for 50 * other languages need marshallers which convert between #GValue<!-- 51 * -->s and suitable representations in the runtime of the language in 52 * order to use functions written in that languages as callbacks. 53 * 54 * Within GObject, closures play an important role in the 55 * implementation of signals. When a signal is registered, the 56 * @c_marshaller argument to g_signal_new() specifies the default C 57 * marshaller for any closure which is connected to this 58 * signal. GObject provides a number of C marshallers for this 59 * purpose, see the g_cclosure_marshal_*() functions. Additional C 60 * marshallers can be generated with the <link 61 * linkend="glib-genmarshal">glib-genmarshal</link> utility. Closures 62 * can be explicitly connected to signals with 63 * g_signal_connect_closure(), but it usually more convenient to let 64 * GObject create a closure automatically by using one of the 65 * g_signal_connect_*() functions which take a callback function/user 66 * data pair. 67 * 68 * Using closures has a number of important advantages over a simple 69 * callback function/data pointer combination: 70 * <itemizedlist> 71 * <listitem><para> 72 * Closures allow the callee to get the types of the callback parameters, 73 * which means that language bindings don't have to write individual glue 74 * for each callback type. 75 * </para></listitem> 76 * <listitem><para> 77 * The reference counting of #GClosure makes it easy to handle reentrancy 78 * right; if a callback is removed while it is being invoked, the closure 79 * and its parameters won't be freed until the invocation finishes. 80 * </para></listitem> 81 * <listitem><para> 82 * g_closure_invalidate() and invalidation notifiers allow callbacks to be 83 * automatically removed when the objects they point to go away. 84 * </para></listitem> 85 * </itemizedlist> 86 */ 87 88 89 #define CLOSURE_MAX_REF_COUNT ((1 << 15) - 1) 90 #define CLOSURE_MAX_N_GUARDS ((1 << 1) - 1) 91 #define CLOSURE_MAX_N_FNOTIFIERS ((1 << 2) - 1) 92 #define CLOSURE_MAX_N_INOTIFIERS ((1 << 8) - 1) 93 #define CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS(cl) ((cl)->meta_marshal + \ 94 ((cl)->n_guards << 1L)) 95 /* same as G_CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS() (keep in sync) */ 96 #define CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS(cl) (CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (cl) + \ 97 (cl)->n_fnotifiers + \ 98 (cl)->n_inotifiers) 99 100 typedef union { 101 GClosure closure; 102 volatile gint vint; 103 } ClosureInt; 104 105 #define CHANGE_FIELD(_closure, _field, _OP, _value, _must_set, _SET_OLD, _SET_NEW) \ 106 G_STMT_START { \ 107 ClosureInt *cunion = (ClosureInt*) _closure; \ 108 gint new_int, old_int, success; \ 109 do \ 110 { \ 111 ClosureInt tmp; \ 112 tmp.vint = old_int = cunion->vint; \ 113 _SET_OLD tmp.closure._field; \ 114 tmp.closure._field _OP _value; \ 115 _SET_NEW tmp.closure._field; \ 116 new_int = tmp.vint; \ 117 success = g_atomic_int_compare_and_exchange (&cunion->vint, old_int, new_int); \ 118 } \ 119 while (!success && _must_set); \ 120 } G_STMT_END 121 122 #define SWAP(_closure, _field, _value, _oldv) CHANGE_FIELD (_closure, _field, =, _value, TRUE, *(_oldv) =, (void) ) 123 #define SET(_closure, _field, _value) CHANGE_FIELD (_closure, _field, =, _value, TRUE, (void), (void) ) 124 #define INC(_closure, _field) CHANGE_FIELD (_closure, _field, +=, 1, TRUE, (void), (void) ) 125 #define INC_ASSIGN(_closure, _field, _newv) CHANGE_FIELD (_closure, _field, +=, 1, TRUE, (void), *(_newv) = ) 126 #define DEC(_closure, _field) CHANGE_FIELD (_closure, _field, -=, 1, TRUE, (void), (void) ) 127 #define DEC_ASSIGN(_closure, _field, _newv) CHANGE_FIELD (_closure, _field, -=, 1, TRUE, (void), *(_newv) = ) 128 129 #if 0 /* for non-thread-safe closures */ 130 #define SWAP(cl,f,v,o) (void) (*(o) = cl->f, cl->f = v) 131 #define SET(cl,f,v) (void) (cl->f = v) 132 #define INC(cl,f) (void) (cl->f += 1) 133 #define INC_ASSIGN(cl,f,n) (void) (cl->f += 1, *(n) = cl->f) 134 #define DEC(cl,f) (void) (cl->f -= 1) 135 #define DEC_ASSIGN(cl,f,n) (void) (cl->f -= 1, *(n) = cl->f) 136 #endif 137 138 enum { 139 FNOTIFY, 140 INOTIFY, 141 PRE_NOTIFY, 142 POST_NOTIFY 143 }; 144 145 146 /* --- functions --- */ 147 /** 148 * g_closure_new_simple: 149 * @sizeof_closure: the size of the structure to allocate, must be at least 150 * <literal>sizeof (GClosure)</literal> 151 * @data: data to store in the @data field of the newly allocated #GClosure 152 * 153 * Allocates a struct of the given size and initializes the initial 154 * part as a #GClosure. This function is mainly useful when 155 * implementing new types of closures. 156 * 157 * |[ 158 * typedef struct _MyClosure MyClosure; 159 * struct _MyClosure 160 * { 161 * GClosure closure; 162 * // extra data goes here 163 * }; 164 * 165 * static void 166 * my_closure_finalize (gpointer notify_data, 167 * GClosure *closure) 168 * { 169 * MyClosure *my_closure = (MyClosure *)closure; 170 * 171 * // free extra data here 172 * } 173 * 174 * MyClosure *my_closure_new (gpointer data) 175 * { 176 * GClosure *closure; 177 * MyClosure *my_closure; 178 * 179 * closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof (MyClosure), data); 180 * my_closure = (MyClosure *) closure; 181 * 182 * // initialize extra data here 183 * 184 * g_closure_add_finalize_notifier (closure, notify_data, 185 * my_closure_finalize); 186 * return my_closure; 187 * } 188 * ]| 189 * 190 * Returns: a newly allocated #GClosure 191 */ 192 GClosure* 193 g_closure_new_simple (guint sizeof_closure, 194 gpointer data) 195 { 196 GClosure *closure; 197 198 g_return_val_if_fail (sizeof_closure >= sizeof (GClosure), NULL); 199 200 closure = g_malloc0 (sizeof_closure); 201 SET (closure, ref_count, 1); 202 SET (closure, meta_marshal, 0); 203 SET (closure, n_guards, 0); 204 SET (closure, n_fnotifiers, 0); 205 SET (closure, n_inotifiers, 0); 206 SET (closure, in_inotify, FALSE); 207 SET (closure, floating, TRUE); 208 SET (closure, derivative_flag, 0); 209 SET (closure, in_marshal, FALSE); 210 SET (closure, is_invalid, FALSE); 211 closure->marshal = NULL; 212 closure->data = data; 213 closure->notifiers = NULL; 214 memset (G_STRUCT_MEMBER_P (closure, sizeof (*closure)), 0, sizeof_closure - sizeof (*closure)); 215 216 return closure; 217 } 218 219 static inline void 220 closure_invoke_notifiers (GClosure *closure, 221 guint notify_type) 222 { 223 /* notifier layout: 224 * meta_marshal n_guards n_guards n_fnotif. n_inotifiers 225 * ->[[meta_marshal][pre_guards][post_guards][fnotifiers][inotifiers]] 226 * 227 * CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS(cl) = meta_marshal + n_guards + n_guards; 228 * CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS(cl) = CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS(cl) + n_fnotifiers + n_inotifiers 229 * 230 * constrains/catches: 231 * - closure->notifiers may be reloacted during callback 232 * - closure->n_fnotifiers and closure->n_inotifiers may change during callback 233 * - i.e. callbacks can be removed/added during invocation 234 * - must prepare for callback removal during FNOTIFY and INOTIFY (done via ->marshal= & ->data=) 235 * - must distinguish (->marshal= & ->data=) for INOTIFY vs. FNOTIFY (via ->in_inotify) 236 * + closure->n_guards is const during PRE_NOTIFY & POST_NOTIFY 237 * + closure->meta_marshal is const for all cases 238 * + none of the callbacks can cause recursion 239 * + closure->n_inotifiers is const 0 during FNOTIFY 240 */ 241 switch (notify_type) 242 { 243 GClosureNotifyData *ndata; 244 guint i, offs; 245 case FNOTIFY: 246 while (closure->n_fnotifiers) 247 { 248 guint n; 249 DEC_ASSIGN (closure, n_fnotifiers, &n); 250 251 ndata = closure->notifiers + CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + n; 252 closure->marshal = (GClosureMarshal) ndata->notify; 253 closure->data = ndata->data; 254 ndata->notify (ndata->data, closure); 255 } 256 closure->marshal = NULL; 257 closure->data = NULL; 258 break; 259 case INOTIFY: 260 SET (closure, in_inotify, TRUE); 261 while (closure->n_inotifiers) 262 { 263 guint n; 264 DEC_ASSIGN (closure, n_inotifiers, &n); 265 266 ndata = closure->notifiers + CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + closure->n_fnotifiers + n; 267 closure->marshal = (GClosureMarshal) ndata->notify; 268 closure->data = ndata->data; 269 ndata->notify (ndata->data, closure); 270 } 271 closure->marshal = NULL; 272 closure->data = NULL; 273 SET (closure, in_inotify, FALSE); 274 break; 275 case PRE_NOTIFY: 276 i = closure->n_guards; 277 offs = closure->meta_marshal; 278 while (i--) 279 { 280 ndata = closure->notifiers + offs + i; 281 ndata->notify (ndata->data, closure); 282 } 283 break; 284 case POST_NOTIFY: 285 i = closure->n_guards; 286 offs = closure->meta_marshal + i; 287 while (i--) 288 { 289 ndata = closure->notifiers + offs + i; 290 ndata->notify (ndata->data, closure); 291 } 292 break; 293 } 294 } 295 296 /** 297 * g_closure_set_meta_marshal: 298 * @closure: a #GClosure 299 * @marshal_data: context-dependent data to pass to @meta_marshal 300 * @meta_marshal: a #GClosureMarshal function 301 * 302 * Sets the meta marshaller of @closure. A meta marshaller wraps 303 * @closure->marshal and modifies the way it is called in some 304 * fashion. The most common use of this facility is for C callbacks. 305 * The same marshallers (generated by <link 306 * linkend="glib-genmarshal">glib-genmarshal</link>) are used 307 * everywhere, but the way that we get the callback function 308 * differs. In most cases we want to use @closure->callback, but in 309 * other cases we want to use some different technique to retrieve the 310 * callback function. 311 * 312 * For example, class closures for signals (see 313 * g_signal_type_cclosure_new()) retrieve the callback function from a 314 * fixed offset in the class structure. The meta marshaller retrieves 315 * the right callback and passes it to the marshaller as the 316 * @marshal_data argument. 317 */ 318 void 319 g_closure_set_meta_marshal (GClosure *closure, 320 gpointer marshal_data, 321 GClosureMarshal meta_marshal) 322 { 323 GClosureNotifyData *notifiers; 324 325 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 326 g_return_if_fail (meta_marshal != NULL); 327 g_return_if_fail (closure->is_invalid == FALSE); 328 g_return_if_fail (closure->in_marshal == FALSE); 329 g_return_if_fail (closure->meta_marshal == 0); 330 331 notifiers = closure->notifiers; 332 closure->notifiers = g_renew (GClosureNotifyData, NULL, CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) + 1); 333 if (notifiers) 334 { 335 /* usually the meta marshal will be setup right after creation, so the 336 * g_memmove() should be rare-case scenario 337 */ 338 g_memmove (closure->notifiers + 1, notifiers, CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) * sizeof (notifiers[0])); 339 g_free (notifiers); 340 } 341 closure->notifiers[0].data = marshal_data; 342 closure->notifiers[0].notify = (GClosureNotify) meta_marshal; 343 SET (closure, meta_marshal, 1); 344 } 345 346 /** 347 * g_closure_add_marshal_guards: 348 * @closure: a #GClosure 349 * @pre_marshal_data: data to pass to @pre_marshal_notify 350 * @pre_marshal_notify: a function to call before the closure callback 351 * @post_marshal_data: data to pass to @post_marshal_notify 352 * @post_marshal_notify: a function to call after the closure callback 353 * 354 * Adds a pair of notifiers which get invoked before and after the 355 * closure callback, respectively. This is typically used to protect 356 * the extra arguments for the duration of the callback. See 357 * g_object_watch_closure() for an example of marshal guards. 358 */ 359 void 360 g_closure_add_marshal_guards (GClosure *closure, 361 gpointer pre_marshal_data, 362 GClosureNotify pre_marshal_notify, 363 gpointer post_marshal_data, 364 GClosureNotify post_marshal_notify) 365 { 366 guint i; 367 368 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 369 g_return_if_fail (pre_marshal_notify != NULL); 370 g_return_if_fail (post_marshal_notify != NULL); 371 g_return_if_fail (closure->is_invalid == FALSE); 372 g_return_if_fail (closure->in_marshal == FALSE); 373 g_return_if_fail (closure->n_guards < CLOSURE_MAX_N_GUARDS); 374 375 closure->notifiers = g_renew (GClosureNotifyData, closure->notifiers, CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) + 2); 376 if (closure->n_inotifiers) 377 closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 378 closure->n_fnotifiers + 379 closure->n_inotifiers + 1)] = closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 380 closure->n_fnotifiers + 0)]; 381 if (closure->n_inotifiers > 1) 382 closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 383 closure->n_fnotifiers + 384 closure->n_inotifiers)] = closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 385 closure->n_fnotifiers + 1)]; 386 if (closure->n_fnotifiers) 387 closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 388 closure->n_fnotifiers + 1)] = closure->notifiers[CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 0]; 389 if (closure->n_fnotifiers > 1) 390 closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 391 closure->n_fnotifiers)] = closure->notifiers[CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 1]; 392 if (closure->n_guards) 393 closure->notifiers[(closure->meta_marshal + 394 closure->n_guards + 395 closure->n_guards + 1)] = closure->notifiers[closure->meta_marshal + closure->n_guards]; 396 i = closure->n_guards; 397 closure->notifiers[closure->meta_marshal + i].data = pre_marshal_data; 398 closure->notifiers[closure->meta_marshal + i].notify = pre_marshal_notify; 399 closure->notifiers[closure->meta_marshal + i + 1].data = post_marshal_data; 400 closure->notifiers[closure->meta_marshal + i + 1].notify = post_marshal_notify; 401 INC (closure, n_guards); 402 } 403 404 /** 405 * g_closure_add_finalize_notifier: 406 * @closure: a #GClosure 407 * @notify_data: data to pass to @notify_func 408 * @notify_func: the callback function to register 409 * 410 * Registers a finalization notifier which will be called when the 411 * reference count of @closure goes down to 0. Multiple finalization 412 * notifiers on a single closure are invoked in unspecified order. If 413 * a single call to g_closure_unref() results in the closure being 414 * both invalidated and finalized, then the invalidate notifiers will 415 * be run before the finalize notifiers. 416 */ 417 void 418 g_closure_add_finalize_notifier (GClosure *closure, 419 gpointer notify_data, 420 GClosureNotify notify_func) 421 { 422 guint i; 423 424 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 425 g_return_if_fail (notify_func != NULL); 426 g_return_if_fail (closure->n_fnotifiers < CLOSURE_MAX_N_FNOTIFIERS); 427 428 closure->notifiers = g_renew (GClosureNotifyData, closure->notifiers, CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) + 1); 429 if (closure->n_inotifiers) 430 closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 431 closure->n_fnotifiers + 432 closure->n_inotifiers)] = closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 433 closure->n_fnotifiers + 0)]; 434 i = CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + closure->n_fnotifiers; 435 closure->notifiers[i].data = notify_data; 436 closure->notifiers[i].notify = notify_func; 437 INC (closure, n_fnotifiers); 438 } 439 440 /** 441 * g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier: 442 * @closure: a #GClosure 443 * @notify_data: data to pass to @notify_func 444 * @notify_func: the callback function to register 445 * 446 * Registers an invalidation notifier which will be called when the 447 * @closure is invalidated with g_closure_invalidate(). Invalidation 448 * notifiers are invoked before finalization notifiers, in an 449 * unspecified order. 450 */ 451 void 452 g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier (GClosure *closure, 453 gpointer notify_data, 454 GClosureNotify notify_func) 455 { 456 guint i; 457 458 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 459 g_return_if_fail (notify_func != NULL); 460 g_return_if_fail (closure->is_invalid == FALSE); 461 g_return_if_fail (closure->n_inotifiers < CLOSURE_MAX_N_INOTIFIERS); 462 463 closure->notifiers = g_renew (GClosureNotifyData, closure->notifiers, CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) + 1); 464 i = CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + closure->n_fnotifiers + closure->n_inotifiers; 465 closure->notifiers[i].data = notify_data; 466 closure->notifiers[i].notify = notify_func; 467 INC (closure, n_inotifiers); 468 } 469 470 static inline gboolean 471 closure_try_remove_inotify (GClosure *closure, 472 gpointer notify_data, 473 GClosureNotify notify_func) 474 { 475 GClosureNotifyData *ndata, *nlast; 476 477 nlast = closure->notifiers + CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) - 1; 478 for (ndata = nlast + 1 - closure->n_inotifiers; ndata <= nlast; ndata++) 479 if (ndata->notify == notify_func && ndata->data == notify_data) 480 { 481 DEC (closure, n_inotifiers); 482 if (ndata < nlast) 483 *ndata = *nlast; 484 485 return TRUE; 486 } 487 return FALSE; 488 } 489 490 static inline gboolean 491 closure_try_remove_fnotify (GClosure *closure, 492 gpointer notify_data, 493 GClosureNotify notify_func) 494 { 495 GClosureNotifyData *ndata, *nlast; 496 497 nlast = closure->notifiers + CLOSURE_N_NOTIFIERS (closure) - closure->n_inotifiers - 1; 498 for (ndata = nlast + 1 - closure->n_fnotifiers; ndata <= nlast; ndata++) 499 if (ndata->notify == notify_func && ndata->data == notify_data) 500 { 501 DEC (closure, n_fnotifiers); 502 if (ndata < nlast) 503 *ndata = *nlast; 504 if (closure->n_inotifiers) 505 closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 506 closure->n_fnotifiers)] = closure->notifiers[(CLOSURE_N_MFUNCS (closure) + 507 closure->n_fnotifiers + 508 closure->n_inotifiers)]; 509 return TRUE; 510 } 511 return FALSE; 512 } 513 514 /** 515 * g_closure_ref: 516 * @closure: #GClosure to increment the reference count on 517 * 518 * Increments the reference count on a closure to force it staying 519 * alive while the caller holds a pointer to it. 520 * 521 * Returns: The @closure passed in, for convenience 522 */ 523 GClosure* 524 g_closure_ref (GClosure *closure) 525 { 526 guint new_ref_count; 527 g_return_val_if_fail (closure != NULL, NULL); 528 g_return_val_if_fail (closure->ref_count > 0, NULL); 529 g_return_val_if_fail (closure->ref_count < CLOSURE_MAX_REF_COUNT, NULL); 530 531 INC_ASSIGN (closure, ref_count, &new_ref_count); 532 g_return_val_if_fail (new_ref_count > 1, NULL); 533 534 return closure; 535 } 536 537 /** 538 * g_closure_invalidate: 539 * @closure: GClosure to invalidate 540 * 541 * Sets a flag on the closure to indicate that its calling 542 * environment has become invalid, and thus causes any future 543 * invocations of g_closure_invoke() on this @closure to be 544 * ignored. Also, invalidation notifiers installed on the closure will 545 * be called at this point. Note that unless you are holding a 546 * reference to the closure yourself, the invalidation notifiers may 547 * unref the closure and cause it to be destroyed, so if you need to 548 * access the closure after calling g_closure_invalidate(), make sure 549 * that you've previously called g_closure_ref(). 550 * 551 * Note that g_closure_invalidate() will also be called when the 552 * reference count of a closure drops to zero (unless it has already 553 * been invalidated before). 554 */ 555 void 556 g_closure_invalidate (GClosure *closure) 557 { 558 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 559 560 if (!closure->is_invalid) 561 { 562 gboolean was_invalid; 563 g_closure_ref (closure); /* preserve floating flag */ 564 SWAP (closure, is_invalid, TRUE, &was_invalid); 565 /* invalidate only once */ 566 if (!was_invalid) 567 closure_invoke_notifiers (closure, INOTIFY); 568 g_closure_unref (closure); 569 } 570 } 571 572 /** 573 * g_closure_unref: 574 * @closure: #GClosure to decrement the reference count on 575 * 576 * Decrements the reference count of a closure after it was previously 577 * incremented by the same caller. If no other callers are using the 578 * closure, then the closure will be destroyed and freed. 579 */ 580 void 581 g_closure_unref (GClosure *closure) 582 { 583 guint new_ref_count; 584 585 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 586 g_return_if_fail (closure->ref_count > 0); 587 588 if (closure->ref_count == 1) /* last unref, invalidate first */ 589 g_closure_invalidate (closure); 590 591 DEC_ASSIGN (closure, ref_count, &new_ref_count); 592 593 if (new_ref_count == 0) 594 { 595 closure_invoke_notifiers (closure, FNOTIFY); 596 g_free (closure->notifiers); 597 g_free (closure); 598 } 599 } 600 601 /** 602 * g_closure_sink: 603 * @closure: #GClosure to decrement the initial reference count on, if it's 604 * still being held 605 * 606 * Takes over the initial ownership of a closure. Each closure is 607 * initially created in a <firstterm>floating</firstterm> state, which 608 * means that the initial reference count is not owned by any caller. 609 * g_closure_sink() checks to see if the object is still floating, and 610 * if so, unsets the floating state and decreases the reference 611 * count. If the closure is not floating, g_closure_sink() does 612 * nothing. The reason for the existance of the floating state is to 613 * prevent cumbersome code sequences like: 614 * |[ 615 * closure = g_cclosure_new (cb_func, cb_data); 616 * g_source_set_closure (source, closure); 617 * g_closure_unref (closure); // XXX GObject doesn't really need this 618 * ]| 619 * Because g_source_set_closure() (and similar functions) take ownership of the 620 * initial reference count, if it is unowned, we instead can write: 621 * |[ 622 * g_source_set_closure (source, g_cclosure_new (cb_func, cb_data)); 623 * ]| 624 * 625 * Generally, this function is used together with g_closure_ref(). Ane example 626 * of storing a closure for later notification looks like: 627 * |[ 628 * static GClosure *notify_closure = NULL; 629 * void 630 * foo_notify_set_closure (GClosure *closure) 631 * { 632 * if (notify_closure) 633 * g_closure_unref (notify_closure); 634 * notify_closure = closure; 635 * if (notify_closure) 636 * { 637 * g_closure_ref (notify_closure); 638 * g_closure_sink (notify_closure); 639 * } 640 * } 641 * ]| 642 * 643 * Because g_closure_sink() may decrement the reference count of a closure 644 * (if it hasn't been called on @closure yet) just like g_closure_unref(), 645 * g_closure_ref() should be called prior to this function. 646 */ 647 void 648 g_closure_sink (GClosure *closure) 649 { 650 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 651 g_return_if_fail (closure->ref_count > 0); 652 653 /* floating is basically a kludge to avoid creating closures 654 * with a ref_count of 0. so the intial ref_count a closure has 655 * is unowned. with invoking g_closure_sink() code may 656 * indicate that it takes over that intiial ref_count. 657 */ 658 if (closure->floating) 659 { 660 gboolean was_floating; 661 SWAP (closure, floating, FALSE, &was_floating); 662 /* unref floating flag only once */ 663 if (was_floating) 664 g_closure_unref (closure); 665 } 666 } 667 668 /** 669 * g_closure_remove_invalidate_notifier: 670 * @closure: a #GClosure 671 * @notify_data: data which was passed to g_closure_add_invalidate_notifier() 672 * when registering @notify_func 673 * @notify_func: the callback function to remove 674 * 675 * Removes an invalidation notifier. 676 * 677 * Notice that notifiers are automatically removed after they are run. 678 */ 679 void 680 g_closure_remove_invalidate_notifier (GClosure *closure, 681 gpointer notify_data, 682 GClosureNotify notify_func) 683 { 684 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 685 g_return_if_fail (notify_func != NULL); 686 687 if (closure->is_invalid && closure->in_inotify && /* account removal of notify_func() while it's called */ 688 ((gpointer) closure->marshal) == ((gpointer) notify_func) && 689 closure->data == notify_data) 690 closure->marshal = NULL; 691 else if (!closure_try_remove_inotify (closure, notify_data, notify_func)) 692 g_warning (G_STRLOC ": unable to remove uninstalled invalidation notifier: %p (%p)", 693 notify_func, notify_data); 694 } 695 696 /** 697 * g_closure_remove_finalize_notifier: 698 * @closure: a #GClosure 699 * @notify_data: data which was passed to g_closure_add_finalize_notifier() 700 * when registering @notify_func 701 * @notify_func: the callback function to remove 702 * 703 * Removes a finalization notifier. 704 * 705 * Notice that notifiers are automatically removed after they are run. 706 */ 707 void 708 g_closure_remove_finalize_notifier (GClosure *closure, 709 gpointer notify_data, 710 GClosureNotify notify_func) 711 { 712 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 713 g_return_if_fail (notify_func != NULL); 714 715 if (closure->is_invalid && !closure->in_inotify && /* account removal of notify_func() while it's called */ 716 ((gpointer) closure->marshal) == ((gpointer) notify_func) && 717 closure->data == notify_data) 718 closure->marshal = NULL; 719 else if (!closure_try_remove_fnotify (closure, notify_data, notify_func)) 720 g_warning (G_STRLOC ": unable to remove uninstalled finalization notifier: %p (%p)", 721 notify_func, notify_data); 722 } 723 724 /** 725 * g_closure_invoke: 726 * @closure: a #GClosure 727 * @return_value: a #GValue to store the return value. May be %NULL if the 728 * callback of @closure doesn't return a value. 729 * @n_param_values: the length of the @param_values array 730 * @param_values: an array of #GValue<!-- -->s holding the arguments on 731 * which to invoke the callback of @closure 732 * @invocation_hint: a context-dependent invocation hint 733 * 734 * Invokes the closure, i.e. executes the callback represented by the @closure. 735 */ 736 void 737 g_closure_invoke (GClosure *closure, 738 GValue /*out*/ *return_value, 739 guint n_param_values, 740 const GValue *param_values, 741 gpointer invocation_hint) 742 { 743 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 744 745 g_closure_ref (closure); /* preserve floating flag */ 746 if (!closure->is_invalid) 747 { 748 GClosureMarshal marshal; 749 gpointer marshal_data; 750 gboolean in_marshal = closure->in_marshal; 751 752 g_return_if_fail (closure->marshal || closure->meta_marshal); 753 754 SET (closure, in_marshal, TRUE); 755 if (closure->meta_marshal) 756 { 757 marshal_data = closure->notifiers[0].data; 758 marshal = (GClosureMarshal) closure->notifiers[0].notify; 759 } 760 else 761 { 762 marshal_data = NULL; 763 marshal = closure->marshal; 764 } 765 if (!in_marshal) 766 closure_invoke_notifiers (closure, PRE_NOTIFY); 767 marshal (closure, 768 return_value, 769 n_param_values, param_values, 770 invocation_hint, 771 marshal_data); 772 if (!in_marshal) 773 closure_invoke_notifiers (closure, POST_NOTIFY); 774 SET (closure, in_marshal, in_marshal); 775 } 776 g_closure_unref (closure); 777 } 778 779 /** 780 * g_closure_set_marshal: 781 * @closure: a #GClosure 782 * @marshal: a #GClosureMarshal function 783 * 784 * Sets the marshaller of @closure. The <literal>marshal_data</literal> 785 * of @marshal provides a way for a meta marshaller to provide additional 786 * information to the marshaller. (See g_closure_set_meta_marshal().) For 787 * GObject's C predefined marshallers (the g_cclosure_marshal_*() 788 * functions), what it provides is a callback function to use instead of 789 * @closure->callback. 790 */ 791 void 792 g_closure_set_marshal (GClosure *closure, 793 GClosureMarshal marshal) 794 { 795 g_return_if_fail (closure != NULL); 796 g_return_if_fail (marshal != NULL); 797 798 if (closure->marshal && closure->marshal != marshal) 799 g_warning ("attempt to override closure->marshal (%p) with new marshal (%p)", 800 closure->marshal, marshal); 801 else 802 closure->marshal = marshal; 803 } 804 805 /** 806 * g_cclosure_new: 807 * @callback_func: the function to invoke 808 * @user_data: user data to pass to @callback_func 809 * @destroy_data: destroy notify to be called when @user_data is no longer used 810 * 811 * Creates a new closure which invokes @callback_func with @user_data as 812 * the last parameter. 813 * 814 * Returns: a new #GCClosure 815 */ 816 GClosure* 817 g_cclosure_new (GCallback callback_func, 818 gpointer user_data, 819 GClosureNotify destroy_data) 820 { 821 GClosure *closure; 822 823 g_return_val_if_fail (callback_func != NULL, NULL); 824 825 closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof (GCClosure), user_data); 826 if (destroy_data) 827 g_closure_add_finalize_notifier (closure, user_data, destroy_data); 828 ((GCClosure*) closure)->callback = (gpointer) callback_func; 829 830 return closure; 831 } 832 833 /** 834 * g_cclosure_new_swap: 835 * @callback_func: the function to invoke 836 * @user_data: user data to pass to @callback_func 837 * @destroy_data: destroy notify to be called when @user_data is no longer used 838 * 839 * Creates a new closure which invokes @callback_func with @user_data as 840 * the first parameter. 841 * 842 * Returns: a new #GCClosure 843 */ 844 GClosure* 845 g_cclosure_new_swap (GCallback callback_func, 846 gpointer user_data, 847 GClosureNotify destroy_data) 848 { 849 GClosure *closure; 850 851 g_return_val_if_fail (callback_func != NULL, NULL); 852 853 closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof (GCClosure), user_data); 854 if (destroy_data) 855 g_closure_add_finalize_notifier (closure, user_data, destroy_data); 856 ((GCClosure*) closure)->callback = (gpointer) callback_func; 857 SET (closure, derivative_flag, TRUE); 858 859 return closure; 860 } 861 862 static void 863 g_type_class_meta_marshal (GClosure *closure, 864 GValue /*out*/ *return_value, 865 guint n_param_values, 866 const GValue *param_values, 867 gpointer invocation_hint, 868 gpointer marshal_data) 869 { 870 GTypeClass *class; 871 gpointer callback; 872 /* GType itype = (GType) closure->data; */ 873 guint offset = GPOINTER_TO_UINT (marshal_data); 874 875 class = G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS (g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0), itype, GTypeClass); 876 callback = G_STRUCT_MEMBER (gpointer, class, offset); 877 if (callback) 878 closure->marshal (closure, 879 return_value, 880 n_param_values, param_values, 881 invocation_hint, 882 callback); 883 } 884 885 static void 886 g_type_iface_meta_marshal (GClosure *closure, 887 GValue /*out*/ *return_value, 888 guint n_param_values, 889 const GValue *param_values, 890 gpointer invocation_hint, 891 gpointer marshal_data) 892 { 893 GTypeClass *class; 894 gpointer callback; 895 GType itype = (GType) closure->data; 896 guint offset = GPOINTER_TO_UINT (marshal_data); 897 898 class = G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_INTERFACE (g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0), itype, GTypeClass); 899 callback = G_STRUCT_MEMBER (gpointer, class, offset); 900 if (callback) 901 closure->marshal (closure, 902 return_value, 903 n_param_values, param_values, 904 invocation_hint, 905 callback); 906 } 907 908 /** 909 * g_signal_type_cclosure_new: 910 * @itype: the #GType identifier of an interface or classed type 911 * @struct_offset: the offset of the member function of @itype's class 912 * structure which is to be invoked by the new closure 913 * 914 * Creates a new closure which invokes the function found at the offset 915 * @struct_offset in the class structure of the interface or classed type 916 * identified by @itype. 917 * 918 * Returns: a new #GCClosure 919 */ 920 GClosure* 921 g_signal_type_cclosure_new (GType itype, 922 guint struct_offset) 923 { 924 GClosure *closure; 925 926 g_return_val_if_fail (G_TYPE_IS_CLASSED (itype) || G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE (itype), NULL); 927 g_return_val_if_fail (struct_offset >= sizeof (GTypeClass), NULL); 928 929 closure = g_closure_new_simple (sizeof (GClosure), (gpointer) itype); 930 if (G_TYPE_IS_INTERFACE (itype)) 931 g_closure_set_meta_marshal (closure, GUINT_TO_POINTER (struct_offset), g_type_iface_meta_marshal); 932 else 933 g_closure_set_meta_marshal (closure, GUINT_TO_POINTER (struct_offset), g_type_class_meta_marshal); 934 935 return closure; 936 } 937 938 939 /** 940 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID: 941 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 942 * @return_value: ignored 943 * @n_param_values: 1 944 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding only the instance 945 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 946 * to g_closure_invoke() 947 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 948 * 949 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 950 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 951 */ 952 953 /** 954 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOOLEAN: 955 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 956 * @return_value: ignored 957 * @n_param_values: 2 958 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gboolean parameter 959 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 960 * to g_closure_invoke() 961 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 962 * 963 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 964 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gboolean arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 965 */ 966 967 /** 968 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__CHAR: 969 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 970 * @return_value: ignored 971 * @n_param_values: 2 972 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gchar parameter 973 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 974 * to g_closure_invoke() 975 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 976 * 977 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 978 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gchar arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 979 */ 980 981 /** 982 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__UCHAR: 983 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 984 * @return_value: ignored 985 * @n_param_values: 2 986 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #guchar parameter 987 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 988 * to g_closure_invoke() 989 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 990 * 991 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 992 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, guchar arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 993 */ 994 995 /** 996 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__INT: 997 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 998 * @return_value: ignored 999 * @n_param_values: 2 1000 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gint parameter 1001 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1002 * to g_closure_invoke() 1003 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1004 * 1005 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1006 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1007 */ 1008 1009 /** 1010 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__UINT: 1011 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1012 * @return_value: ignored 1013 * @n_param_values: 2 1014 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #guint parameter 1015 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1016 * to g_closure_invoke() 1017 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1018 * 1019 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1020 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, guint arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1021 */ 1022 1023 /** 1024 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__LONG: 1025 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1026 * @return_value: ignored 1027 * @n_param_values: 2 1028 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #glong parameter 1029 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1030 * to g_closure_invoke() 1031 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1032 * 1033 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1034 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, glong arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1035 */ 1036 1037 /** 1038 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__ULONG: 1039 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1040 * @return_value: ignored 1041 * @n_param_values: 2 1042 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gulong parameter 1043 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1044 * to g_closure_invoke() 1045 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1046 * 1047 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1048 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gulong arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1049 */ 1050 1051 /** 1052 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__ENUM: 1053 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1054 * @return_value: ignored 1055 * @n_param_values: 2 1056 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the enumeration parameter 1057 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1058 * to g_closure_invoke() 1059 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1060 * 1061 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1062 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal> where the #gint parameter denotes an enumeration type.. 1063 */ 1064 1065 /** 1066 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__FLAGS: 1067 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1068 * @return_value: ignored 1069 * @n_param_values: 2 1070 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the flags parameter 1071 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1072 * to g_closure_invoke() 1073 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1074 * 1075 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1076 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal> where the #gint parameter denotes a flags type. 1077 */ 1078 1079 /** 1080 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__FLOAT: 1081 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1082 * @return_value: ignored 1083 * @n_param_values: 2 1084 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gfloat parameter 1085 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1086 * to g_closure_invoke() 1087 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1088 * 1089 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1090 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gfloat arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1091 */ 1092 1093 /** 1094 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__DOUBLE: 1095 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1096 * @return_value: ignored 1097 * @n_param_values: 2 1098 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gdouble parameter 1099 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1100 * to g_closure_invoke() 1101 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1102 * 1103 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1104 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gdouble arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1105 */ 1106 1107 /** 1108 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__STRING: 1109 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1110 * @return_value: ignored 1111 * @n_param_values: 2 1112 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gchar* parameter 1113 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1114 * to g_closure_invoke() 1115 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1116 * 1117 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1118 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, const gchar *arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1119 */ 1120 1121 /** 1122 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__PARAM: 1123 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1124 * @return_value: ignored 1125 * @n_param_values: 2 1126 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #GParamSpec* parameter 1127 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1128 * to g_closure_invoke() 1129 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1130 * 1131 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1132 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, GParamSpec *arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1133 */ 1134 1135 /** 1136 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOXED: 1137 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1138 * @return_value: ignored 1139 * @n_param_values: 2 1140 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #GBoxed* parameter 1141 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1142 * to g_closure_invoke() 1143 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1144 * 1145 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1146 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, GBoxed *arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1147 */ 1148 1149 /** 1150 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__POINTER: 1151 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1152 * @return_value: ignored 1153 * @n_param_values: 2 1154 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #gpointer parameter 1155 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1156 * to g_closure_invoke() 1157 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1158 * 1159 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1160 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, gpointer arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1161 */ 1162 1163 /** 1164 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__OBJECT: 1165 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1166 * @return_value: ignored 1167 * @n_param_values: 2 1168 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding the instance and the #GObject* parameter 1169 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1170 * to g_closure_invoke() 1171 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1172 * 1173 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1174 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, GOBject *arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1175 */ 1176 1177 /** 1178 * g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__UINT_POINTER: 1179 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1180 * @return_value: ignored 1181 * @n_param_values: 3 1182 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding instance, arg1 and arg2 1183 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1184 * to g_closure_invoke() 1185 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1186 * 1187 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1188 * <literal>void (*callback) (gpointer instance, guint arg1, gpointer arg2, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1189 */ 1190 1191 /** 1192 * g_cclosure_marshal_BOOLEAN__FLAGS: 1193 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1194 * @return_value: a #GValue which can store the returned #gboolean 1195 * @n_param_values: 2 1196 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding instance and arg1 1197 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1198 * to g_closure_invoke() 1199 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1200 * 1201 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1202 * <literal>gboolean (*callback) (gpointer instance, gint arg1, gpointer user_data)</literal> where the #gint parameter 1203 * denotes a flags type. 1204 */ 1205 1206 /** 1207 * g_cclosure_marshal_BOOL__FLAGS: 1208 * 1209 * Another name for g_cclosure_marshal_BOOLEAN__FLAGS(). 1210 */ 1211 /** 1212 * g_cclosure_marshal_STRING__OBJECT_POINTER: 1213 * @closure: the #GClosure to which the marshaller belongs 1214 * @return_value: a #GValue, which can store the returned string 1215 * @n_param_values: 3 1216 * @param_values: a #GValue array holding instance, arg1 and arg2 1217 * @invocation_hint: the invocation hint given as the last argument 1218 * to g_closure_invoke() 1219 * @marshal_data: additional data specified when registering the marshaller 1220 * 1221 * A marshaller for a #GCClosure with a callback of type 1222 * <literal>gchar* (*callback) (gpointer instance, GObject *arg1, gpointer arg2, gpointer user_data)</literal>. 1223 */ 1224 1225 #define __G_CLOSURE_C__ 1226 #include "gobjectaliasdef.c" 1227