.B \-\-file\-sep[=c]
Replace default \'\-\' file name separator. If no separator character
is given then none is used. Only one character can be used.
+.TP
+.B \-\-gtk3
+Use gtk3.
.SH TYPENAMES
.PP
To make an abstract class (to pass G_TYPE_FLAG_ABSTRACT) add \'(abstract)\'
before the curly braces above. This works since version 2.0.13.
+.PP
+To make a simple dynamic class which can be registered with a GTypeModule,
+add \`(dynamic)\' to the class header.
+This will cause a type registration method to be defined, which you would
+normally call from the load method of a GTypeModule.
+In the above example, the registration function will look like
+.nf
+
+ void gtk_new_button_register_type(GTypeModule *type_module)
+
+.fi
.SH DATA MEMBERS
.PP
There are five types of data members. Three of them are normal data members,
private int height;
property INT height
- (nick = _("Short nickname"),
+ (
+ name = "height",
+ nick = _("Short nickname"),
blurb = _("Long description"),
minimum = 10,
maximum = 200,
All property types have a \'nick\' and a \'blurb\' attribute and you should
set those accordingly. This will make runtime querying the object
nicer as things such as gui editors and class browsers can be more
-verbose about the class itself. You can use the \'_("string")\' notation
+verbose about the class itself.
+.PP
+The \'name\' property is canonical name of property. It is useful when you try to
+implement properties with no C names like \'vertical-scroll\'. The \'name\'
+property can be omitted.
+.PP
+You can use the \'_("string")\' notation
instead of just "string", and that will mark the string for translation.
.PP
Almost all types also have a \'default_value\' attribute which sets the initial
signal last NONE (NONE) void foo (self);
+.fi
+.PP
+You can include name of signal, if this name is not a C variable name. Example:
+.nf
+
+ signal first INT "do-something" (POINTER, INT)
+ int do_something (self, Gtk:Widget *w (check null type), int length)
+ {
+ ...
+ }
+
.fi
.PP
If you don\'t want the wrapper that emits the signal to be public, you can
before the method definition. The method can, and probably should be,
private.
.PP
+Interface methods behave very similarly to virtual/override methods.
+As with override methods, you can use PARENT_HANDLER in the definition of an
+interface method to call the implementation of the same interface method in
+a parent class.
+.PP
+The NAME_parent_iface variable may be used to access the complete interface
+structure from a parent class, where NAME is the implemented interface (with
+colons replaced by underscores).
+This enables access to the full parent implementation of an interface.
+For example, if a class implements the Gtk:Tree:Model interface then the
+implementation of the same interface in the parent class is available via
+the Gtk_Tree_Model_parent_iface pointer.
+If an interface is not implemented in the parent class, then the corresponding
+parent_iface value will be a null pointer.
+.PP
The following example implements a new object, that implements the
Gtk:Tree:Model interface and implements the get_flags method of that
interface. Do note that except for standard (GTK+ and glib) specific