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/*
* This file is part of gtkD.
*
* gtkD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version, with
* some exceptions, please read the COPYING file.
*
* gtkD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA
*/
// generated automatically - do not change
// find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
// implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
module glib.ErrorG;
private import glib.ConstructionException;
private import glib.Str;
private import glib.c.functions;
public import glib.c.types;
public import gtkc.glibtypes;
private import gtkd.Loader;
/**
* The `GError` structure contains information about
* an error that has occurred.
*/
public class ErrorG
{
/** the main Gtk struct */
protected GError* gError;
protected bool ownedRef;
/** Get the main Gtk struct */
public GError* getErrorGStruct(bool transferOwnership = false)
{
if (transferOwnership)
ownedRef = false;
return gError;
}
/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
protected void* getStruct()
{
return cast(void*)gError;
}
/**
* Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
*/
public this (GError* gError, bool ownedRef = false)
{
this.gError = gError;
this.ownedRef = ownedRef;
}
~this ()
{
if ( Linker.isLoaded(LIBRARY_GLIB) && ownedRef )
g_error_free(gError);
}
/**
* Creates a new #GError; unlike g_error_new(), @message is
* not a printf()-style format string. Use this function if
* @message contains text you don't have control over,
* that could include printf() escape sequences.
*
* Params:
* domain = error domain
* code = error code
* message = error message
*
* Returns: a new #GError
*
* Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
*/
public this(GQuark domain, int code, string message)
{
auto __p = g_error_new_literal(domain, code, Str.toStringz(message));
if(__p is null)
{
throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new_literal");
}
this(cast(GError*) __p);
}
/**
* Creates a new #GError with the given @domain and @code,
* and a message formatted with @format.
*
* Params:
* domain = error domain
* code = error code
* format = printf()-style format for error message
* args = #va_list of parameters for the message format
*
* Returns: a new #GError
*
* Since: 2.22
*
* Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
*/
public this(GQuark domain, int code, string format, void* args)
{
auto __p = g_error_new_valist(domain, code, Str.toStringz(format), args);
if(__p is null)
{
throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new_valist");
}
this(cast(GError*) __p);
}
/**
* Makes a copy of @error.
*
* Returns: a new #GError
*/
public ErrorG copy()
{
auto __p = g_error_copy(gError);
if(__p is null)
{
return null;
}
return new ErrorG(cast(GError*) __p, true);
}
/**
* Frees a #GError and associated resources.
*/
public void free()
{
g_error_free(gError);
ownedRef = false;
}
/**
* Returns %TRUE if @error matches @domain and @code, %FALSE
* otherwise. In particular, when @error is %NULL, %FALSE will
* be returned.
*
* If @domain contains a `FAILED` (or otherwise generic) error code,
* you should generally not check for it explicitly, but should
* instead treat any not-explicitly-recognized error code as being
* equivalent to the `FAILED` code. This way, if the domain is
* extended in the future to provide a more specific error code for
* a certain case, your code will still work.
*
* Params:
* domain = an error domain
* code = an error code
*
* Returns: whether @error has @domain and @code
*/
public bool matches(GQuark domain, int code)
{
return g_error_matches(gError, domain, code) != 0;
}
/**
* If @dest is %NULL, free @src; otherwise, moves @src into *@dest.
* The error variable @dest points to must be %NULL.
*
* @src must be non-%NULL.
*
* Note that @src is no longer valid after this call. If you want
* to keep using the same GError*, you need to set it to %NULL
* after calling this function on it.
*
* Params:
* dest = error return location
* src = error to move into the return location
*/
public static void propagateError(out ErrorG dest, ErrorG src)
{
GError* outdest = null;
g_propagate_error(&outdest, (src is null) ? null : src.getErrorGStruct(true));
dest = new ErrorG(outdest);
}
/**
* Does nothing if @err is %NULL; if @err is non-%NULL, then *@err
* must be %NULL. A new #GError is created and assigned to *@err.
* Unlike g_set_error(), @message is not a printf()-style format string.
* Use this function if @message contains text you don't have control over,
* that could include printf() escape sequences.
*
* Params:
* err = a return location for a #GError
* domain = error domain
* code = error code
* message = error message
*
* Since: 2.18
*/
public static void setErrorLiteral(out ErrorG err, GQuark domain, int code, string message)
{
GError* outerr = null;
g_set_error_literal(&outerr, domain, code, Str.toStringz(message));
err = new ErrorG(outerr);
}
}
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