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1222 1223 1224 1225 | // -*- c++ -*-
// Generated by gtkmmproc -- DO NOT MODIFY!
#ifndef _GTKMM_TEXTBUFFER_H
#define _GTKMM_TEXTBUFFER_H
#include <gtkmmconfig.h>
#include <glibmm.h>
/* $Id: textbuffer.hg,v 1.20 2006/11/20 09:19:49 murrayc Exp $ */
/* Copyright(C) 1998-2002 The gtkmm Development Team
*
* This library 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 2.1 of the License, or(at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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 this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
// This is for including the config header before any code (such as
// the #ifndef GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED in deprecated classes) is generated:
#include <gtkmm/object.h>
#include <gtkmm/texttagtable.h>
#include <gtkmm/textchildanchor.h>
#include <gtkmm/textmark.h>
#include <gtkmm/textiter.h>
#include <gtkmm/clipboard.h>
#include <gdkmm/pixbuf.h>
#include <gtkmmconfig.h>
#include <utility>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
typedef struct _GtkTextBuffer GtkTextBuffer;
typedef struct _GtkTextBufferClass GtkTextBufferClass;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Gtk
{ class TextBuffer_Class; } // namespace Gtk
namespace Gtk
{
class TextMark;
class TextIter;
/** Multi-line attributed text that can be displayed by one or more Gtk::TextView widgets.
*
* Text in a buffer can be marked with tags. A @link Gtk::TextTag Gtk::TextBuffer::Tag@endlink is an attribute that can be applied to some range of text. For example, a tag
* might be called "bold" and make the text inside the tag bold. However, the tag concept is more general than that; tags don't
* have to affect appearance. They can instead affect the behavior of mouse and key presses, "lock" a range of text so the user
* can't edit it, or countless other things. A tag is represented by a @link Gtk::TextTag Gtk::TextBuffer::Tag@endlink object.
* One @link Gtk::TextTag Gtk::TextBuffer::Tag@endlink can be applied to any number of text ranges in any number of @link Gtk::TextBuffer Gtk::TextBuffers@endlink.
*
* Each tag is stored in a @link Gtk::TextTagTable Gtk::TextBuffer::TagTable@endlink. A tag table defines a set of tags that can be used together. Each buffer has one tag
* table associated with it; only tags from that tag table can be used with the buffer. A single tag table can be shared between
* multiple buffers, however.
*
* Most text manipulation is accomplished with iterators, represented by an @link Gtk::TextIter iterator@endlink. The iterator can
* be used to navigate over characters, words, lines, and sentences.
*
* But iterators can't be used to preserve positions across buffer modifications. To preserve a position, the
* @link Gtk::TextMark Gtk::TextBuffer::Mark@endlink object is ideal. There are two marks built-in to GtkTextBuffer; these are
* named "insert" and "selection_bound" and refer to the insertion point and the boundary of the selection which is not the
* insertion point. If no text is selected, these two marks will be in the same position. You can manipulate what is selected and
* where the cursor appears by moving these marks around.
*
* Text buffers always contain at least one line, but may be empty (that is, buffers can contain zero characters). The last line
* in the text buffer never ends in a line separator (such as newline); the other lines in the buffer always end in a line
* separator. Line separators count as characters when computing character counts and character offsets. Note that some Unicode
* line separators are represented with multiple bytes in UTF-8, and the two-character sequence "\r\n" is also considered a line
* separator.
*
* @ingroup TextView
*/
class TextBuffer : public Glib::Object
{
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
public:
typedef TextBuffer CppObjectType;
typedef TextBuffer_Class CppClassType;
typedef GtkTextBuffer BaseObjectType;
typedef GtkTextBufferClass BaseClassType;
private: friend class TextBuffer_Class;
static CppClassType textbuffer_class_;
private:
// noncopyable
TextBuffer(const TextBuffer&);
TextBuffer& operator=(const TextBuffer&);
protected:
explicit TextBuffer(const Glib::ConstructParams& construct_params);
explicit TextBuffer(GtkTextBuffer* castitem);
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
public:
virtual ~TextBuffer();
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
static GType get_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
static GType get_base_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
#endif
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
GtkTextBuffer* gobj() { return reinterpret_cast<GtkTextBuffer*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
const GtkTextBuffer* gobj() const { return reinterpret_cast<GtkTextBuffer*>(gobject_); }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
GtkTextBuffer* gobj_copy();
private:
public:
typedef TextIter iterator;
typedef TextTag Tag;
typedef TextTagTable TagTable;
typedef TextMark Mark;
typedef TextChildAnchor ChildAnchor;
protected:
TextBuffer();
explicit TextBuffer(const Glib::RefPtr<TagTable>& tag_table);
public:
static Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer> create();
static Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer> create(const Glib::RefPtr<TagTable>& tag_table);
/** Obtains the number of lines in the buffer. This value is cached, so
* the function is very fast.
* @return Number of lines in the buffer.
*/
int get_line_count() const;
/** Gets the number of characters in the buffer; note that characters
* and bytes are not the same, you can't e.g.\ expect the contents of
* the buffer in string form to be this many bytes long. The character
* count is cached, so this function is very fast.
* @return Number of characters in the buffer.
*/
int get_char_count() const;
/// See get_char_count().
int size() const;
/** Get the Gtk::TextTagTable associated with this buffer.
* @return The buffer's tag table.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::TagTable> get_tag_table();
/** Get the Gtk::TextTagTable associated with this buffer.
* @return The buffer's tag table.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<const TextBuffer::TagTable> get_tag_table() const;
/** Removes the current contents of the buffer, and inserts @a text instead.
* @param text The text to put in the buffer.
*/
void set_text(const Glib::ustring& text);
/** Removes the current contents of the buffer, and inserts @a text instead.
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
*/
void set_text(const char* text_begin, const char* text_end);
#ifndef GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** @deprecated Use set_text()
*/
void assign(const Glib::ustring& text);
/** @deprecated Use set_text()
*/
void assign(const char* text_begin, const char* text_end);
#endif // GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
//TODO: Make all insert() methods have the same return type:
/** Inserts @a text at position @a pos.
* Emits the "insert_text" signal; insertion actually occurs in the default handler for the signal.
* The @a pos iterator is invalidated when insertion occurs (because the buffer contents change).
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text The text to be inserted in the buffer.
* @result An iterator that points to the end of the inserted text.
*/
iterator insert(const iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text);
/** Inserts text at position @a pos.
* Emits the "insert_text" signal; insertion actually occurs in the default handler for the signal.
* The @a pos iterator is invalidated when insertion occurs (because the buffer contents change).
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
* @result An iterator that points to the end of the inserted text.
*/
iterator insert(const iterator& pos, const char* text_begin, const char* text_end);
/** Inserts @a text, using the current cursor position as the insertion point.
* Emits the "insert_text" signal; insertion actually occurs in the default handler for the signal.
*
* @param text The text to be inserted in the buffer.
* @result An iterator that points to the end of the inserted text.
*/
void insert_at_cursor(const Glib::ustring& text);
/** Inserts text, using the current cursor position as the insertion point.
* Emits the "insert_text" signal; insertion actually occurs in the default handler for the signal.
*
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
* @result An iterator that points to the end of the inserted text.
*/
void insert_at_cursor(const char* text_begin, const char* text_end);
/** Like insert(), but the insertion will not occur if @a iter is at a non-editable location in the buffer.
* Usually you want to prevent insertions at ineditable locations if the insertion results from a user action (is interactive).
*
* @a default_editable indicates the editability of text that doesn't have a tag affecting editability applied to it.
* Typically the result of Gtk::TextView::get_editable() is appropriate here.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text The text to be inserted in the buffer.
* @param default_editable Default editability of buffer
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
std::pair<iterator,bool> insert_interactive(
const iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text, bool default_editable = true);
/** Like insert(), but the insertion will not occur if @a pos is at a non-editable location in the buffer.
* Usually you want to prevent insertions at ineditable locations if the insertion results from a user action (is interactive).
*
* @a default_editable indicates the editability of text that doesn't have a tag affecting editability applied to it.
* Typically the result of Gtk::TextView::get_editable() is appropriate here.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
* @param default_editable Default editability of buffer.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
std::pair<iterator,bool> insert_interactive(
const iterator& pos, const char* text_begin, const char* text_end, bool default_editable = true);
/** Calls insert_interactive() at the cursor position.
*
* @a default_editable indicates the editability of text that doesn't have a tag affecting editability applied to it.
* Typically the result of Gtk::TextView::get_editable() is appropriate here.
*
* @param text The text to be inserted in the buffer.
* @param default_editable Default editability of buffer
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
bool insert_interactive_at_cursor(const Glib::ustring& text, bool default_editable = true);
/** Calls insert_interactive() at the cursor position.
*
* @a default_editable indicates the editability of text that doesn't have a tag affecting editability applied to it.
* Typically the result of Gtk::TextView::get_editable() is appropriate here.
*
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
* @param default_editable Default editability of buffer
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
bool insert_interactive_at_cursor(const char* text_begin, const char* text_end,
bool default_editable = true);
/** Copies text, tags, and pixbufs between @a range_begin and @a range_end (the order of range_begin and range_begin doesn't
* matter) and inserts the copy at @a pos. Used instead of simply getting/inserting text because it preserves images and tags.
* If range_begin and range_end are in a different buffer, the two buffers must share the same tag table.
*
* Implemented via emissions of the insert_text and apply_tag signals, so expect those.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param range_begin A position in a buffer.
* @param range_end Another position in the same buffer as @a range_begin.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
iterator insert(const iterator& pos, const iterator& range_begin, const iterator& range_end);
/** Same as insert_range(), but does nothing if the insertion point isn't editable.
*
* The @a default_editable parameter indicates whether the text is editable at @a pos if no tags enclosing @a pos affect editability.
* Typically the result of Gtk::TextView::get_editable() is appropriate here.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param range_begin A position in a buffer.
* @param range_end Another position in the same buffer as @a range_begin.
* @param default_editable Default editability of buffer.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
std::pair<iterator,bool> insert_interactive(const iterator& pos, const iterator& range_begin, const iterator& range_end, bool default_editable = true);
iterator insert_with_tag(const iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text, const Glib::RefPtr<Tag>& tag);
iterator insert_with_tag(const iterator& pos, const char* text_begin, const char* text_end, const Glib::RefPtr<Tag>& tag);
iterator insert_with_tag(const iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text, const Glib::ustring& tag_name);
iterator insert_with_tag(const iterator& pos, const char* text_begin, const char* text_end, const Glib::ustring& tag_name);
/** Inserts text into buffer at @a pos, applying the list of tags to the newly-inserted text.
* Equivalent to calling insert(), then apply_tag() on the inserted text; This is just a convenience function.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text The text to be inserted in the buffer.
* @param tags A standard C++ container of @link Gtk::TextTag Gtk::TextBuffer::Tags@endlink.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
iterator insert_with_tags(const iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text,
const Glib::ArrayHandle< Glib::RefPtr<Tag> >& tags);
/** Inserts text into buffer at @a pos, applying the list of tags to the newly-inserted text.
* Equivalent to calling insert(), then apply_tag() on the inserted text; This is just a convenience function.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
* @param tags A standard C++ container of @link Gtk::TextTag Gtk::TextBuffer::Tags@endlink.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
iterator insert_with_tags(const iterator& pos, const char* text_begin, const char* text_end,
const Glib::ArrayHandle< Glib::RefPtr<Tag> >& tags);
/** Inserts text into buffer at @a pos, applying the list of tags to the newly-inserted text.
* Equivalent to calling insert(), then apply_tag() on the inserted text; This is just a convenience function.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text The text to be inserted in the buffer.
* @param tag_names A standard C++ container of tag names.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
iterator insert_with_tags_by_name(const iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text,
const Glib::StringArrayHandle& tag_names);
/** Equivalent to calling insert(), then apply_tag() on the inserted text; This is just a convenience function.
*
* @param pos An iterator pointing to the position at which the text should be inserted.
* @param text_begin The start of a UTF8 character array.
* @param text_end The end of the UTF8 character array.
* @param tag_names A standard C++ container of tag names.
* @result Whether text was actually inserted
*/
iterator insert_with_tags_by_name(const iterator& pos, const char* text_begin, const char* text_end,
const Glib::StringArrayHandle& tag_names);
/* Deletes all text between @a range_begin and @a range_end. The order of range_begin and range_end is not actually relevant.
* This function actually emits the "delete_range" signal, and the default handler of that signal deletes the text.
* Because the buffer is modified, all outstanding iterators become invalid after calling this function.
* @param range_begin
* @param range_end
* @result An iterator that points to the location where text was deleted.
*/
iterator erase(const iterator& range_begin, const iterator& range_end);
/* Deletes all editable text between @a range_begin and @a range_end. The order of range_begin and range_end is not actually relevant.
* This function actually emits the "delete_range" signal, and the default handler of that signal deletes the text.
* Because the buffer is modified, all outstanding iterators become invalid after calling this function.
*
* @a default_editable indicates the editability of text that doesn't have a tag affecting editability applied to it.
* Typically the result of Gtk::TextView::get_editable() is appropriate here.
*
* @param range_begin
* @param range_end
* @param default_editable Default editability of buffer
* @result An iterator that points to the location where text was deleted, or end() is no text was deleted.
*/
std::pair<iterator,bool> erase_interactive(const iterator& range_begin, const iterator& range_end, bool default_editable = true);
/** Performs the appropriate action as if the user hit the delete
* key with the cursor at the position specified by @a iter. In the
* normal case a single character will be deleted, but when
* combining accents are involved, more than one character can
* be deleted, and when precomposed character and accent combinations
* are involved, less than one character will be deleted.
*
* Because the buffer is modified, all outstanding iterators become
* invalid after calling this method; however, this method returns
* a valid iterator that points to the location where text was deleted.
*
* @param iter A position in the buffer.
* @param interactive Whether the deletion is caused by user interaction.
* @param default_editable Whether the buffer is editable by default.
* @result An iterator to the location where text was deleted, if the buffer was modified.
*
* @newin{2,6}
*/
iterator backspace(const iterator& iter, bool interactive = true, bool default_editable = true);
#ifndef GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** Returns the text in the range [ @a start, @a end). Excludes undisplayed
* text (text marked with tags that set the invisibility attribute) if
* @a include_hidden_chars is <tt>false</tt>. Does not include characters
* representing embedded images, so byte and character indexes into
* the returned string do <em>not</em> correspond to byte
* and character indexes into the buffer. Contrast with
* get_slice().
* @deprecated Use get_text(const iterator& start, const iterator& end, bool include_hidden_chars) const
* @param start Start of a range.
* @param end End of a range.
* @param include_hidden_chars Whether to include invisible text.
* @return An allocated UTF-8 string.
*/
Glib::ustring get_text(const iterator& start, const iterator& end, bool include_hidden_chars = true);
#endif // GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** Returns the text in the range [ @a start, @a end). Excludes undisplayed
* text (text marked with tags that set the invisibility attribute) if
* @a include_hidden_chars is <tt>false</tt>. Does not include characters
* representing embedded images, so byte and character indexes into
* the returned string do <em>not</em> correspond to byte
* and character indexes into the buffer. Contrast with
* get_slice().
* @param start Start of a range.
* @param end End of a range.
* @param include_hidden_chars Whether to include invisible text.
* @return An allocated UTF-8 string.
*/
Glib::ustring get_text(const iterator& start, const iterator& end, bool include_hidden_chars = true) const;
#ifndef GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** @deprecated Use get_text(bool include_hidden_chars) const.
*/
Glib::ustring get_text(bool include_hidden_chars = true);
#endif // GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** Returns all the text in the buffer. Excludes undisplayed
* text (text marked with tags that set the invisibility attribute) if
* @a include_hidden_chars is <tt>false</tt>. Does not include characters
* representing embedded images, so byte and character indexes into
* the returned string do <em>not</em> correspond to byte
* and character indexes into the buffer. Contrast with
* get_slice().
*
* @param include_hidden_chars Whether to include invisible text.
* @return An allocated UTF-8 string.
*/
Glib::ustring get_text(bool include_hidden_chars = true) const;
#ifndef GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** @deprecated Use get_slice(const iterator& start, const iterator& end, bool include_hidden_chars) const.
*/
Glib::ustring get_slice(const iterator& start, const iterator& end, bool include_hidden_chars = true);
#endif // GTKMM_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
/** Returns the text in the range [ @a start, @a end). Excludes undisplayed
* text (text marked with tags that set the invisibility attribute) if
* @a include_hidden_chars is <tt>false</tt>. The returned string includes a
* 0xFFFC character whenever the buffer contains
* embedded images, so byte and character indexes into
* the returned string <em>do</em> correspond to byte
* and character indexes into the buffer. Contrast with
* get_text(). Note that 0xFFFC can occur in normal
* text as well, so it is not a reliable indicator that a pixbuf or
* widget is in the buffer.
* @param start Start of a range.
* @param end End of a range.
* @param include_hidden_chars Whether to include invisible text.
* @return An allocated UTF-8 string.
*/
Glib::ustring get_slice(const iterator& start, const iterator& end, bool include_hidden_chars = true) const;
iterator insert_pixbuf(const iterator& pos, const Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf>& pixbuf);
iterator insert_child_anchor(const iterator& pos, const Glib::RefPtr<ChildAnchor>& anchor);
Glib::RefPtr<ChildAnchor> create_child_anchor(const iterator& pos);
/** Adds the mark at position @a where. The mark must not be added to
* another buffer, and if its name is not <tt>0</tt> then there must not
* be another mark in the buffer with the same name.
*
* Emits the "mark-set" signal as notification of the mark's initial
* placement.
*
* @newin{2,12}
* @param mark The mark to add.
* @param where Location to place mark.
*/
void add_mark(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& mark, const iterator& where);
/** Creates a mark at position @a where. The mark can be retrieved by name using
* get_mark(). If a mark has left gravity, and text is
* inserted at the mark's current location, the mark will be moved to
* the left of the newly-inserted text. If the mark has right gravity
* ( @a left_gravity = <tt>false</tt>), the mark will end up on the right of
* newly-inserted text. The standard left-to-right cursor is a mark
* with right gravity (when you type, the cursor stays on the right
* side of the text you're typing).
*
* Emits the "mark_set" signal as notification of the mark's initial
* placement.
* @param mark_name Name for mark, or <tt>0</tt>.
* @param where Location to place mark.
* @param left_gravity Whether the mark has left gravity.
* @return The new Gtk::TextMark object.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark> create_mark(const Glib::ustring& mark_name, const iterator& where, bool left_gravity = true);
/** Create an anonymous mark. */
/** Creates an anonymous mark at position @a where.
*
* If a mark has left gravity, and text is
* inserted at the mark's current location, the mark will be moved to
* the left of the newly-inserted text. If the mark has right gravity
* ( @a left_gravity = <tt>false</tt>), the mark will end up on the right of
* newly-inserted text. The standard left-to-right cursor is a mark
* with right gravity (when you type, the cursor stays on the right
* side of the text you're typing).
*
* Emits the "mark_set" signal as notification of the mark's initial
* placement.
* @param where Location to place mark.
* @param left_gravity Whether the mark has left gravity.
* @return The new Gtk::TextMark object.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Mark> create_mark(const iterator& where, bool left_gravity = true);
/** Moves @a mark to the new location @a where. Emits the "mark-set" signal
* as notification of the move.
* @param mark A Gtk::TextMark.
* @param where New location for @a mark in @a buffer.
*/
void move_mark(const Glib::RefPtr<Mark>& mark, const iterator& where);
/** Deletes @a mark, so that it's no longer located anywhere in the
* buffer. Removes the reference the buffer holds to the mark, so if
* you don't keep a Glib::RefPtr to the mark, it will be freed. Even
* if the mark isn't freed, most operations on @a mark become
* invalid. There is no way to undelete a
* mark. Gtk::TextMark::get_deleted() will return <tt>true</tt> after this
* function has been called on a mark; Gtk::TextMark::get_deleted()
* indicates that a mark no longer belongs to a buffer. The "mark_deleted"
* signal will be emitted as notification after the mark is deleted.
* @param mark A Gtk::TextMark in @a buffer.
*/
void delete_mark(const Glib::RefPtr<Mark>& mark);
/** Returns the mark named @a name in buffer @a buffer, or <tt>0</tt> if no such
* mark exists in the buffer.
* @param name A mark name.
* @return A Gtk::TextMark, or <tt>0</tt>.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark> get_mark(const Glib::ustring& name);
/** Returns the mark named @a name in buffer @a buffer, or <tt>0</tt> if no such
* mark exists in the buffer.
* @param name A mark name.
* @return A Gtk::TextMark, or <tt>0</tt>.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<const TextBuffer::Mark> get_mark(const Glib::ustring& name) const;
/** Moves the mark named @a name (which must exist) to location @a where.
* See move_mark() for details.
* @param name Name of a mark.
* @param where New location for mark.
*/
void move_mark_by_name(const Glib::ustring& name, const iterator& where);
/** Deletes the mark named @a name; the mark must exist. See
* delete_mark() for details.
* @param name Name of a mark in @a buffer.
*/
void delete_mark_by_name(const Glib::ustring& name);
/** Returns the mark that represents the cursor (insertion point).
* Equivalent to calling get_mark() to get the mark
* named "insert", but very slightly more efficient, and involves less
* typing.
* @return Insertion point mark.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark> get_insert();
/** Returns the mark that represents the selection bound. Equivalent
* to calling get_mark() to get the mark named
* "selection_bound", but very slightly more efficient, and involves
* less typing.
*
* The currently-selected text in @a buffer is the region between the
* "selection_bound" and "insert" marks. If "selection_bound" and
* "insert" are in the same place, then there is no current selection.
* get_selection_bounds() is another convenient function
* for handling the selection, if you just want to know whether there's a
* selection and what its bounds are.
* @return Selection bound mark.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark> get_selection_bound();
/** This function moves the "insert" and "selection_bound" marks
* simultaneously. If you move them to the same place in two steps
* with move_mark(), you will temporarily select a
* region in between their old and new locations, which can be pretty
* inefficient since the temporarily-selected region will force stuff
* to be recalculated. This function moves them as a unit, which can
* be optimized.
* @param where Where to put the cursor.
*/
void place_cursor(const iterator& where);
/** Emits the "apply-tag" signal on @a buffer. The default
* handler for the signal applies @a tag to the given range.
* @a start and @a end do not have to be in order.
* @param tag A Gtk::TextTag.
* @param start One bound of range to be tagged.
* @param end Other bound of range to be tagged.
*/
void apply_tag(const Glib::RefPtr<Tag>& tag, const iterator& start, const iterator& end);
/** Emits the "remove-tag" signal. The default handler for the signal
* removes all occurrences of @a tag from the given range. @a start and
* @a end don't have to be in order.
* @param tag A Gtk::TextTag.
* @param start One bound of range to be untagged.
* @param end Other bound of range to be untagged.
*/
void remove_tag(const Glib::RefPtr<Tag>& tag, const iterator& start, const iterator& end);
/** Calls Gtk::TextTagTable::lookup() on the buffer's tag table to
* get a Gtk::TextTag, then calls apply_tag().
* @param name Name of a named Gtk::TextTag.
* @param start One bound of range to be tagged.
* @param end Other bound of range to be tagged.
*/
void apply_tag_by_name(const Glib::ustring& name, const iterator& start, const iterator& end);
/** Calls Gtk::TextTagTable::lookup() on the buffer's tag table to
* get a Gtk::TextTag, then calls remove_tag().
* @param name Name of a Gtk::TextTag.
* @param start One bound of range to be untagged.
* @param end Other bound of range to be untagged.
*/
void remove_tag_by_name(const Glib::ustring& name, const iterator& start, const iterator& end);
/** Removes all tags in the range between @a start and @a end. Be careful
* with this function; it could remove tags added in code unrelated to
* the code you're currently writing. That is, using this function is
* probably a bad idea if you have two or more unrelated code sections
* that add tags.
* @param start One bound of range to be untagged.
* @param end Other bound of range to be untagged.
*/
void remove_all_tags(const iterator& start, const iterator& end);
/** Creates a tag and adds it to the tag table for buffer. Equivalent to calling Gtk::TextBuffer::Tag::create() and then adding
* the tag to the buffer's tag table.
* A tag called @a tag_name must not already exist in the tag table for this buffer.
*
* @param tag_name The name for the new tag.
* @result The new tag.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Tag> create_tag(const Glib::ustring& tag_name);
/** Creates an anoymous tag and adds it to the tag table for buffer. Equivalent to calling Gtk::TextBuffer::Tag::create() and then adding
* the tag to the buffer's tag table.
*
* @result The new tag.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Tag> create_tag();
iterator get_iter_at_line_offset(int line_number, int char_offset);
iterator get_iter_at_line_index(int line_number, int byte_index);
iterator get_iter_at_offset(int char_offset);
iterator get_iter_at_line(int line_number);
iterator begin();
iterator end();
void get_bounds(iterator& range_begin, iterator& range_end);
/** Get the current position of a mark.
* @param mark The @link Gtk::TextMark Gtk::TextBuffer::Mark@endlink
* @result An iterator that points to the position of the @a mark.
*/
iterator get_iter_at_mark(const Glib::RefPtr<Mark>& mark);
/** Get the current position of an anchor.
* @param anchor A @link Gtk::TextChildAnchor Gtk::TextBuffer::Anchor@endlink that appears in the buffer.
* @result An iterator that points to the position of the @a anchor.
*/
iterator get_iter_at_child_anchor(const Glib::RefPtr<ChildAnchor>& anchor);
/** Indicates whether the buffer has been modified since the last call
* to set_modified() set the modification flag to
* <tt>false</tt>. Used for example to enable a "save" function in a text
* editor.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the buffer has been modified.
*/
bool get_modified() const;
/** Used to keep track of whether the buffer has been modified since the
* last time it was saved. Whenever the buffer is saved to disk, call
* gtk_text_buffer_set_modified ( @a buffer, <tt>false</tt>). When the buffer is modified,
* it will automatically toggled on the modified bit again. When the modified
* bit flips, the buffer emits a "modified-changed" signal.
* @param setting Modification flag setting.
*/
void set_modified(bool setting = true);
/** Indicates whether the buffer has some text currently selected.
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @return <tt>true</tt> if the there is text selected.
*/
bool get_has_selection() const;
/** Adds @a clipboard to the list of clipboards in which the selection
* contents of @a buffer are available. In most cases, @a clipboard will be
* the Gtk::Clipboard of type Gdk::SELECTION_PRIMARY for a view of @a buffer.
* @param clipboard A Gtk::Clipboard.
*/
void add_selection_clipboard(const Glib::RefPtr<Clipboard>& clipboard);
/** Removes a Gtk::Clipboard added with
* add_selection_clipboard().
* @param clipboard A Gtk::Clipboard added to @a buffer by
* add_selection_clipboard().
*/
void remove_selection_clipboard(const Glib::RefPtr<Clipboard>& clipboard);
/** Copies the currently-selected text to a clipboard, then deletes
* said text if it's editable.
* @param clipboard The Gtk::Clipboard object to cut to.
* @param default_editable Default editability of the buffer.
*/
void cut_clipboard(const Glib::RefPtr<Clipboard>& clipboard, bool default_editable = true);
/** Copies the currently-selected text to a clipboard.
* @param clipboard The Gtk::Clipboard object to copy to.
*/
void copy_clipboard(const Glib::RefPtr<Clipboard>& clipboard);
void paste_clipboard(const Glib::RefPtr<Clipboard>& clipboard, const iterator& override_location, bool default_editable = true);
void paste_clipboard(const Glib::RefPtr<Clipboard>& clipboard, bool default_editable = true);
/** Returns <tt>true</tt> if some text is selected; places the bounds
* of the selection in @a start and @a end (if the selection has length 0,
* then @a start and @a end are filled in with the same value).
* @a start and @a end will be in ascending order. If @a start and @a end are
* <tt>0</tt>, then they are not filled in, but the return value still indicates
* whether text is selected.
* @param start Iterator to initialize with selection start.
* @param end Iterator to initialize with selection end.
* @return Whether the selection has nonzero length.
*/
bool get_selection_bounds(iterator& start, iterator& end) const;
/** Deletes the range between the "insert" and "selection_bound" marks,
* that is, the currently-selected text. If @a interactive is <tt>true</tt>,
* the editability of the selection will be considered (users can't delete
* uneditable text).
* @param interactive Whether the deletion is caused by user interaction.
* @param default_editable Whether the buffer is editable by default.
* @return Whether there was a non-empty selection to delete.
*/
bool erase_selection(bool interactive = true, bool default_editable = true);
/** This function moves the "insert" and "selection_bound" marks
* simultaneously. If you move them in two steps
* with move_mark(), you will temporarily select a
* region in between their old and new locations, which can be pretty
* inefficient since the temporarily-selected region will force stuff
* to be recalculated. This function moves them as a unit, which can
* be optimized.
*
* @newin{2,4}
* @param ins Where to put the "insert" mark.
* @param bound Where to put the "selection_bound" mark.
*/
void select_range(const iterator& ins, const iterator& bound);
/* Called to specify atomic user actions, used to implement undo */
/** Called to indicate that the buffer operations between here and a
* call to end_user_action() are part of a single
* user-visible operation. The operations between
* begin_user_action() and
* end_user_action() can then be grouped when creating
* an undo stack. Gtk::TextBuffer maintains a count of calls to
* begin_user_action() that have not been closed with
* a call to end_user_action(), and emits the
* "begin-user-action" and "end-user-action" signals only for the
* outermost pair of calls. This allows you to build user actions
* from other user actions.
*
* The "interactive" buffer mutation functions, such as
* insert_interactive(), automatically call begin/end
* user action around the buffer operations they perform, so there's
* no need to add extra calls if you user action consists solely of a
* single call to one of those functions.
*/
void begin_user_action();
/** Should be paired with a call to begin_user_action().
* See that function for a full explanation.
*/
void end_user_action();
/** This function returns the list of targets this text buffer can
* provide for copying and as DND source. The targets in the list are
* added with %info values from the Gtk::TextBufferTargetInfo enum,
* using Gtk::TargetList::add_rich_text_targets() and
* Gtk::TargetList::add_text_targets().
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @return The Gtk::TargetList.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TargetList> get_copy_target_list() const;
/** This function returns the list of targets this text buffer supports
* for pasting and as DND destination. The targets in the list are
* added with %info values from the Gtk::TextBufferTargetInfo enum,
* using Gtk::TargetList::add_rich_text_targets() and
* Gtk::TargetList::add_text_targets().
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @return The Gtk::TargetList.
*/
Glib::RefPtr<TargetList> get_paste_target_list() const;
//TODO: I have commented these out for now because I don't understand what the register_buffer and content_buffer are. murrayc.
//TODO: Documentation.
// typedef sigc::slot<guint8*, const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer>& /* content_buffer */, const iterator& /* start */, const iterator& /* end */, gsize& /* length */> SlotSerialize;
//TODO: Use ArrayHandle, or just use guint8* to be more efficient?
// typedef sigc::slot<bool, const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer>& /* content_buffer */, iterator& /* iter */, const guint8* /* data */, gsize /* length */, bool /* create_tags */> SlotDeserialize;
/*
Glib::ustring register_serialize_format(const Glib::ustring& mime_type, const SlotSerialize& slot);
_IGNORE(gtk_text_buffer_register_serialize_format)
*/
/** This function registers GTK+'s internal rich text serialization
* format with the passed @a buffer. The internal format does not comply
* to any standard rich text format and only works between Gtk::TextBuffer
* instances. It is capable of serializing all of a text buffer's tags
* and embedded pixbufs.
*
* This function is just a wrapper around
* register_serialize_format(). The mime type used
* for registering is "application/x-gtk-text-buffer-rich-text", or
* "application/x-gtk-text-buffer-rich-text;format= @a tagset_name" if a
* @a tagset_name was passed.
*
* The @a tagset_name can be used to restrict the transfer of rich text
* to buffers with compatible sets of tags, in order to avoid unknown
* tags from being pasted. It is probably the common case to pass an
* identifier != <tt>0</tt> here, since the <tt>0</tt> tagset requires the
* receiving buffer to deal with with pasting of arbitrary tags.
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @param tagset_name An optional tagset name, on <tt>0</tt>.
* @return The Gdk::Atom that corresponds to the
* newly registered format's mime-type.
*/
Glib::ustring register_serialize_tagset(const Glib::ustring& tagset_name);
/*
Glib::ustring register_deserialize_format(const Glib::ustring& mime_type, const SlotDeserialize& slot);
_IGNORE(gtk_text_buffer_register_deserialize_format)
*/
/** This function registers GTK+'s internal rich text serialization
* format with the passed @a buffer. See
* register_serialize_tagset() for details.
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @param tagset_name An optional tagset name, on <tt>0</tt>.
* @return The Gdk::Atom that corresponds to the
* newly registered format's mime-type.
*/
Glib::ustring register_deserialize_tagset(const Glib::ustring& tagset_name);
/** This function unregisters a rich text format that was previously
* registered using register_serialize_format() or
* register_serialize_tagset()
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @param format A Gdk::Atom representing a registered rich text format.
*/
void unregister_serialize_format(const Glib::ustring& format);
/** This function unregisters a rich text format that was previously
* registered using register_deserialize_format() or
* register_deserialize_tagset().
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @param format A Gdk::Atom representing a registered rich text format.
*/
void unregister_deserialize_format(const Glib::ustring& format);
/** Use this function to allow a rich text deserialization function to
* create new tags in the receiving buffer. Note that using this
* function is almost always a bad idea, because the rich text
* functions you register should know how to map the rich text format
* they handler to your text buffers set of tags.
*
* The ability of creating new (arbitrary!) tags in the receiving buffer
* is meant for special rich text formats like the internal one that
* is registered using register_deserialize_tagset(),
* because that format is essentially a dump of the internal structure
* of the source buffer, including its tag names.
*
* You should allow creation of tags only if you know what you are
* doing, e.g. if you defined a tagset name for your application
* suite's text buffers and you know that it's fine to receive new
* tags from these buffers, because you know that your application can
* handle the newly created tags.
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @param format A Gdk::Atom representing a registered rich text format.
* @param can_create_tags Whether deserializing this format may create tags.
*/
void set_can_create_tags(const Glib::ustring& format, bool can_create_tags = true);
/** This functions returns the value set with
* deserialize_set_can_create_tags()
*
* @newin{2,10}
* @param format A Gdk::Atom representing a registered rich text format.
* @return Whether deserializing this format may create tags.
*/
bool get_can_create_tags(const Glib::ustring& format) const;
Glib::StringArrayHandle get_serialize_formats() const;
Glib::StringArrayHandle get_deserialize_formats() const;
/*
//TODO: I have commented these out for now because I don't understand what the register_buffer and content_buffer are. murrayc.
//TODO: Use something other than gsize?
#m4 _CONVERSION(`const iterator&', `GtkTextIter*',`($3).gobj()')
_WRAP_METHOD(guint8* serialize(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer>& content_buffer,
const Glib::ustring& format,
const iterator& iterstart,
const iterator& iterend,
gsize& length), gtk_text_buffer_serialize)
//TODO: Is the bool superfluous?
//TODO: Use an ArrayHandle?
_WRAP_METHOD(bool deserialize(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer>& content_buffer,
const Glib::ustring& format,
const iterator& iter, const guint8* data,
gsize length), gtk_text_buffer_deserialize, errthrow)
*/
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%insert(const TextBuffer::iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text, int bytes)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy3< void,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const Glib::ustring&,int > signal_insert();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%insert_pixbuf(const TextBuffer::iterator& pos, const Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf>& pixbuf)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy2< void,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf>& > signal_insert_pixbuf();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%insert_child_anchor(const TextBuffer::iterator& pos, const Glib::RefPtr<ChildAnchor>& anchor)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy2< void,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const Glib::RefPtr<ChildAnchor>& > signal_insert_child_anchor();
/** The delete_range signal is emitted to delete a range from
* a TextBuffer. Note that your handler must not invalidate the
* @a start and @a end iters (or has to revalidate them), if it runs before the
* default handler. There is no need to keep the iters valid in handlers
* which run after the default handler but
* those don't have access to the deleted text.
*
* @param start the start of the range to be deleted.
* @param end the end of the range to be deleted.
*
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%erase(const TextBuffer::iterator& start, const TextBuffer::iterator& end)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy2< void,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const TextBuffer::iterator& > signal_erase();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%changed()</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy0< void > signal_changed();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%modified_changed()</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy0< void > signal_modified_changed();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%mark_set(const TextBuffer::iterator& location, const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& mark)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy2< void,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& > signal_mark_set();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%mark_deleted(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& mark)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy1< void,const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& > signal_mark_deleted();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%apply_tag(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Tag>& tag, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_begin, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_end)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy3< void,const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Tag>&,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const TextBuffer::iterator& > signal_apply_tag();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%remove_tag(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Tag>& tag, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_begin, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_end)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy3< void,const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Tag>&,const TextBuffer::iterator&,const TextBuffer::iterator& > signal_remove_tag();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%begin_user_action()</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy0< void > signal_begin_user_action();
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%end_user_action()</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy0< void > signal_end_user_action();
//TODO: Remove no_default_handler when we can break ABI:
/**
* @par Prototype:
* <tt>void on_my_%paste_done(const Glib::RefPtr<Gtk::Clipboard>& clipboard)</tt>
*/
Glib::SignalProxy1< void,const Glib::RefPtr<Gtk::Clipboard>& > signal_paste_done();
#ifdef GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
/** Text Tag Table.
*
* You rarely need to use properties because there are get_ and set_ methods for almost all of them.
* @return A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the property of the value, or receive notification when
* the value of the property changes.
*/
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::TagTable> > property_tag_table() const;
#endif //#GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
#ifdef GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
/** Current text of the buffer.
*
* You rarely need to use properties because there are get_ and set_ methods for almost all of them.
* @return A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the property of the value, or receive notification when
* the value of the property changes.
*/
Glib::PropertyProxy<Glib::ustring> property_text() ;
#endif //#GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
#ifdef GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
/** Current text of the buffer.
*
* You rarely need to use properties because there are get_ and set_ methods for almost all of them.
* @return A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the property of the value, or receive notification when
* the value of the property changes.
*/
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly<Glib::ustring> property_text() const;
#endif //#GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
#ifdef GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
/** Whether the buffer has some text currently selected.
*
* You rarely need to use properties because there are get_ and set_ methods for almost all of them.
* @return A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the property of the value, or receive notification when
* the value of the property changes.
*/
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly<bool> property_has_selection() const;
#endif //#GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
#ifdef GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
/** The position of the insert mark (as offset from the beginning of the buffer).
*
* You rarely need to use properties because there are get_ and set_ methods for almost all of them.
* @return A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the property of the value, or receive notification when
* the value of the property changes.
*/
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly<int> property_cursor_position() const;
#endif //#GLIBMM_PROPERTIES_ENABLED
//TODO: Check the ref-counting/conversion for these: _WRAP_PROPERTY("copy-target-list", Glib::ListHandle< Glib::RefPtr<TargetList> >)
//TODO: _WRAP_PROPERTY("paste-target-list", Glib::ListHandle< Glib::RefPtr<TargetList> >)
public:
public:
//C++ methods used to invoke GTK+ virtual functions:
protected:
//GTK+ Virtual Functions (override these to change behaviour):
//Default Signal Handlers::
virtual void on_insert(const TextBuffer::iterator& pos, const Glib::ustring& text, int bytes);
virtual void on_insert_pixbuf(const TextBuffer::iterator& pos, const Glib::RefPtr<Gdk::Pixbuf>& pixbuf);
virtual void on_insert_child_anchor(const TextBuffer::iterator& pos, const Glib::RefPtr<ChildAnchor>& anchor);
virtual void on_erase(const TextBuffer::iterator& start, const TextBuffer::iterator& end);
virtual void on_changed();
virtual void on_modified_changed();
virtual void on_mark_set(const TextBuffer::iterator& location, const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& mark);
virtual void on_mark_deleted(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Mark>& mark);
virtual void on_apply_tag(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Tag>& tag, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_begin, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_end);
virtual void on_remove_tag(const Glib::RefPtr<TextBuffer::Tag>& tag, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_begin, const TextBuffer::iterator& range_end);
virtual void on_begin_user_action();
virtual void on_end_user_action();
};
} // namespace Gtk
namespace Glib
{
/** A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
*
* @param object The C instance.
* @param take_copy False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
* @result A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.
*
* @relates Gtk::TextBuffer
*/
Glib::RefPtr<Gtk::TextBuffer> wrap(GtkTextBuffer* object, bool take_copy = false);
}
#endif /* _GTKMM_TEXTBUFFER_H */
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