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Gio::Application Class Reference

Application - Core application class. More...

#include <giomm/application.h>

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Public Types

enum  OptionType {
  OPTION_TYPE_BOOL ,
  OPTION_TYPE_STRING ,
  OPTION_TYPE_INT ,
  OPTION_TYPE_FILENAME = OPTION_TYPE_INT+2 ,
  OPTION_TYPE_STRING_VECTOR ,
  OPTION_TYPE_FILENAME_VECTOR ,
  OPTION_TYPE_DOUBLE ,
  OPTION_TYPE_INT64
}
 The OptionType enum values determine the expected type of a command line option. More...
 
using type_vec_files = std::vector< Glib::RefPtr< File > >
 
- Public Types inherited from Glib::Object
using DestroyNotify = void(*)(gpointer data)
 
- Public Types inherited from Gio::ActionMap
using ActivateSlot = sigc::slot< void >
 A Slot to be called when an action has been activated, without passing a parameter to the slot. More...
 
using ActivateWithParameterSlot = sigc::slot< void, const Glib::VariantBase & >
 A Slot to be called when an action has been activated, passing a parameter of a specified type. More...
 
using ActivateWithStringParameterSlot = sigc::slot< void, const Glib::ustring & >
 A Slot to be called when an action has been activated. More...
 
using ActivateWithIntParameterSlot = sigc::slot< void, int >
 A Slot to be called when an action has been activated. More...
 

Public Member Functions

 Application (Application && src) noexcept
 
Applicationoperator= (Application && src) noexcept
 
 ~Application () noexcept override
 
GApplication * gobj ()
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
const GApplication * gobj () const
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
GApplication * gobj_copy ()
 Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs. More...
 
Glib::ustring get_id () const
 Gets the unique identifier for application. More...
 
void set_id (const Glib::ustring & application_id)
 Sets the unique identifier for application. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< DBus::Connectionget_dbus_connection ()
 Gets the DBusConnection being used by the application, or nullptr. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< const DBus::Connectionget_dbus_connection () const
 Gets the DBusConnection being used by the application, or nullptr. More...
 
Glib::ustring get_dbus_object_path () const
 Gets the D-Bus object path being used by the application, or nullptr. More...
 
guint get_inactivity_timeout () const
 Gets the current inactivity timeout for the application. More...
 
void set_inactivity_timeout (guint inactivity_timeout)
 Sets the current inactivity timeout for the application. More...
 
ApplicationFlags get_flags () const
 Gets the flags for application. More...
 
void set_flags (ApplicationFlags flags)
 Sets the flags for application. More...
 
std::string get_resource_base_path () const
 Gets the resource base path of application. More...
 
void set_resource_base_path (const std::string & resource_path)
 Sets (or unsets) the base resource path of application. More...
 
void unset_resource_base_path ()
 Disable automatic resource loading functionality. More...
 
void set_action_group (const Glib::RefPtr< ActionGroup > & action_group)
 This used to be how actions were associated with a Application. More...
 
void add_main_option_entry (OptionType arg_type, const Glib::ustring & long_name, gchar short_name='\0', const Glib::ustring & description=Glib::ustring(), const Glib::ustring & arg_description=Glib::ustring(), int flags=0)
 Adds a main option entry to be handled by the Application. More...
 
void add_main_option_entry (const Glib::OptionGroup::SlotOptionArgString & slot, const Glib::ustring & long_name, gchar short_name='\0', const Glib::ustring & description=Glib::ustring(), const Glib::ustring & arg_description=Glib::ustring(), int flags=0)
 Adds a main option entry to be handled by the Application. More...
 
void add_main_option_entry_filename (const Glib::OptionGroup::SlotOptionArgFilename & slot, const Glib::ustring & long_name, gchar short_name='\0', const Glib::ustring & description=Glib::ustring(), const Glib::ustring & arg_description=Glib::ustring(), int flags=0)
 Adds a main option entry to be handled by the Application. More...
 
void add_option_group (Glib::OptionGroup & group)
 Adds a Glib::OptionGroup to the commandline handling of the application. More...
 
void set_option_context_parameter_string (const Glib::ustring & parameter_string)
 Sets the parameter string to be used by the commandline handling of application. More...
 
void set_option_context_summary (const Glib::ustring & summary)
 Adds a summary to the application option context. More...
 
void set_option_context_description (const Glib::ustring & description)
 Adds a description to the application option context. More...
 
bool is_registered () const
 Checks if application is registered. More...
 
bool is_remote () const
 Checks if application is remote. More...
 
bool register_application (const Glib::RefPtr< Gio::Cancellable > & cancellable)
 Attempts registration of the application. More...
 
bool register_application ()
 A register_application() convenience overload. More...
 
void hold ()
 Increases the use count of application. More...
 
void release ()
 Decrease the use count of application. More...
 
void activate ()
 Activates the application. More...
 
void open (const type_vec_files & files, const Glib::ustring & hint=Glib::ustring())
 
void open (const Glib::RefPtr< Gio::File > & file, const Glib::ustring & hint=Glib::ustring())
 
int run (int argc, char ** argv)
 Runs the application. More...
 
void quit ()
 Immediately quits the application. More...
 
void mark_busy ()
 Increases the busy count of application. More...
 
void unmark_busy ()
 Decreases the busy count of application. More...
 
bool get_is_busy () const
 Gets the application's current busy state, as set through g_application_mark_busy() or g_application_bind_busy_property(). More...
 
void send_notification (const Glib::ustring & id, const Glib::RefPtr< Notification > & notification)
 Sends a notification on behalf of application to the desktop shell. More...
 
void send_notification (const Glib::RefPtr< Notification > & notification)
 A send_notification() convenience overload. More...
 
void withdraw_notification (const Glib::ustring & id)
 Withdraws a notification that was sent with g_application_send_notification(). More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_WriteOnly< Glib::RefPtr< ActionGroup > > property_action_group ()
 The group of actions that the application exports. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy< Glib::ustringproperty_application_id ()
 The unique identifier for the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< Glib::ustringproperty_application_id () const
 The unique identifier for the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy< ApplicationFlagsproperty_flags ()
 Flags specifying the behaviour of the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< ApplicationFlagsproperty_flags () const
 Flags specifying the behaviour of the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy< guint > property_inactivity_timeout ()
 Time (ms) to stay alive after becoming idle. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< guint > property_inactivity_timeout () const
 Time (ms) to stay alive after becoming idle. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > property_is_registered () const
 If g_application_register() has been called. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > property_is_remote () const
 If this application instance is remote. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy< bool > property_resource_base_path ()
 The base resource path for the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > property_resource_base_path () const
 The base resource path for the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy< std::stringproperty_resource_base_path_string ()
 The base resource path for the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< std::stringproperty_resource_base_path_string () const
 The base resource path for the application. More...
 
Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > property_is_busy () const
 Whether the application is currently marked as busy through g_application_mark_busy() or g_application_bind_busy_property(). More...
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void > signal_startup ()
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void > signal_shutdown ()
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void > signal_activate ()
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const type_vec_files &, const Glib::ustring & > signal_open ()
 
Glib::SignalProxy< int, const Glib::RefPtr< ApplicationCommandLine > & > signal_command_line ()
 
Glib::SignalProxy< int, const Glib::RefPtr< Glib::VariantDict > & > signal_handle_local_options ()
 
Glib::SignalProxy< bool > signal_name_lost ()
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Glib::Object
 Object (const Object &)=delete
 
Objectoperator= (const Object &)=delete
 
 Object (Object && src) noexcept
 
Objectoperator= (Object && src) noexcept
 
void * get_data (const QueryQuark & key)
 
void set_data (const Quark & key, void *data)
 
void set_data (const Quark & key, void *data, DestroyNotify notify)
 
void remove_data (const QueryQuark & quark)
 
void * steal_data (const QueryQuark & quark)
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Glib::ObjectBase
 ObjectBase (const ObjectBase &)=delete
 
ObjectBaseoperator= (const ObjectBase &)=delete
 
void set_property_value (const Glib::ustring & property_name, const Glib::ValueBase & value)
 You probably want to use a specific property_*() accessor method instead. More...
 
void get_property_value (const Glib::ustring & property_name, Glib::ValueBase & value) const
 You probably want to use a specific property_*() accessor method instead. More...
 
template<class PropertyType >
void set_property (const Glib::ustring & property_name, const PropertyType & value)
 You probably want to use a specific property_*() accessor method instead. More...
 
template<class PropertyType >
void get_property (const Glib::ustring & property_name, PropertyType & value) const
 You probably want to use a specific property_*() accessor method instead. More...
 
void connect_property_changed (const Glib::ustring & property_name, const sigc::slot< void > & slot)
 You can use the signal_changed() signal of the property proxy instead. More...
 
void connect_property_changed (const Glib::ustring & property_name, sigc::slot< void > && slot)
 You can use the signal_changed() signal of the property proxy instead. More...
 
sigc::connection connect_property_changed_with_return (const Glib::ustring & property_name, const sigc::slot< void > & slot)
 You can use the signal_changed() signal of the property proxy instead. More...
 
sigc::connection connect_property_changed_with_return (const Glib::ustring & property_name, sigc::slot< void > && slot)
 You can use the signal_changed() signal of the property proxy instead. More...
 
void freeze_notify ()
 Increases the freeze count on object. More...
 
void thaw_notify ()
 Reverts the effect of a previous call to freeze_notify(). More...
 
virtual void reference () const
 Increment the reference count for this object. More...
 
virtual void unreference () const
 Decrement the reference count for this object. More...
 
GObject * gobj ()
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
const GObject * gobj () const
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
GObject * gobj_copy () const
 Give a ref-ed copy to someone. Use for direct struct access. More...
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Gio::ActionGroup
 ActionGroup (ActionGroup && src) noexcept
 
ActionGroupoperator= (ActionGroup && src) noexcept
 
 ~ActionGroup () noexcept override
 
GActionGroup * gobj ()
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
const GActionGroup * gobj () const
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
bool has_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Checks if the named action exists within action_group. More...
 
std::vector< Glib::ustringlist_actions () const
 Lists the actions contained within action_group. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantType & parameter_type, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint, Glib::VariantType & state_type, Glib::VariantBase & state)
 Queries all aspects of the named action within an action_group. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantType & parameter_type, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint, Glib::VariantType & state_type)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantType & parameter_type, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint, Glib::VariantBase & state)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantType & parameter_type, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint, Glib::VariantType & state_type, Glib::VariantBase & state)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint, Glib::VariantType & state_type)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint, Glib::VariantBase & state)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool query_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool & enabled, Glib::VariantBase & state_hint)
 A query_action() convenience overload. More...
 
bool get_action_enabled (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Checks if the named action within action_group is currently enabled. More...
 
Glib::VariantType get_action_parameter_type (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Queries the type of the parameter that must be given when activating the named action within action_group. More...
 
Glib::VariantType get_action_state_type (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Queries the type of the state of the named action within action_group. More...
 
Glib::VariantContainerBase get_action_state_hint (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Requests a hint about the valid range of values for the state of the named action within action_group. More...
 
template<typename T_Value >
void get_action_state_hint (const Glib::ustring & action_name, T_Value & value) const
 Requests a hint about the valid range of values for the state of the named action within the action group. More...
 
Glib::VariantContainerBase get_action_state_hint_variant (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Requests a hint about the valid range of values for the state of the named action within action_group. More...
 
Glib::VariantBase get_action_state (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Queries the current state of the named action within action_group. More...
 
template<typename T_Value >
void get_action_state (const Glib::ustring & action_name, T_Value & value) const
 Queries the current state of the named action within the action group. More...
 
Glib::VariantBase get_action_state_variant (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Queries the current state of the named action within action_group. More...
 
void change_action_state (const Glib::ustring & action_name, const Glib::VariantBase & value)
 Request for the state of the named action within action_group to be changed to value. More...
 
void activate_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name, const Glib::VariantBase & parameter)
 Activate the named action within action_group. More...
 
void activate_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 A activate_action() convenience overload. More...
 
void action_added (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 Emits the ActionGroup::signal_action_added() signal on action_group. More...
 
void action_removed (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 Emits the ActionGroup::signal_action_removed() signal on action_group. More...
 
void action_enabled_changed (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool enabled)
 Emits the ActionGroup::signal_action_enabled_changed() signal on action_group. More...
 
void action_state_changed (const Glib::ustring & action_name, const Glib::VariantBase & state)
 Emits the ActionGroup::signal_action_state_changed() signal on action_group. More...
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::ustring & > signal_action_added ()
 
Glib::SignalProxyDetailedAnyType< void, const Glib::ustring & > signal_action_added (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::ustring &, bool > signal_action_enabled_changed ()
 
Glib::SignalProxyDetailedAnyType< void, const Glib::ustring &, bool > signal_action_enabled_changed (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::ustring & > signal_action_removed ()
 
Glib::SignalProxyDetailedAnyType< void, const Glib::ustring & > signal_action_removed (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::ustring &, const Glib::VariantBase & > signal_action_state_changed ()
 
Glib::SignalProxyDetailedAnyType< void, const Glib::ustring &, const Glib::VariantBase & > signal_action_state_changed (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 
virtual bool has_action_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual std::vector< Glib::ustringlist_actions_vfunc () const
 
virtual bool get_action_enabled_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual Glib::VariantType get_action_parameter_type_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual Glib::VariantType get_action_state_type_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual Glib::VariantBase get_action_state_hint_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual Glib::VariantBase get_action_state_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual void change_action_state_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name, const Glib::VariantBase & value)
 
virtual void activate_action_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name, const Glib::VariantBase & parameter)
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Glib::Interface
 Interface ()
 A Default constructor. More...
 
 Interface (Interface && src) noexcept
 
Interfaceoperator= (Interface && src) noexcept
 
 Interface (const Glib::Interface_Class & interface_class)
 Called by constructors of derived classes. More...
 
 Interface (GObject * castitem)
 Called by constructors of derived classes. More...
 
 ~Interface () noexcept override
 
 Interface (const Interface &)=delete
 
Interfaceoperator= (const Interface &)=delete
 
GObject * gobj ()
 
const GObject * gobj () const
 
- Public Member Functions inherited from Gio::ActionMap
 ActionMap (ActionMap && src) noexcept
 
ActionMapoperator= (ActionMap && src) noexcept
 
 ~ActionMap () noexcept override
 
GActionMap * gobj ()
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
const GActionMap * gobj () const
 Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More...
 
void add_action (const Glib::RefPtr< Action > & action)
 Adds an action to the action_map. More...
 
void remove_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 Removes the named action from the action map. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< Actionlookup_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 Looks up the action with the name action_name in action_map. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< const Actionlookup_action (const Glib::ustring & action_name) const
 Looks up the action with the name action_name in action_map. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action (const Glib::ustring & name)
 A convenience method for creating a SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action (const Glib::ustring & name, const ActivateSlot & slot)
 A convenience method for creating a SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_with_parameter (const Glib::ustring & name, const ActivateWithParameterSlot & slot)
 A convenience method for creating a SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_with_parameter (const Glib::ustring & name, const Glib::VariantType & parameter_type, const ActivateWithParameterSlot & slot)
 A convenience method for creating a SimpleAction instance, which when activated will call a slot receiving a given type of parameter, and adding that SimpleAction to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_bool (const Glib::ustring & name, bool state=false)
 A convenience method for creating a boolean-stateful SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_bool (const Glib::ustring & name, const ActivateSlot & slot, bool state=false)
 A convenience method for creating a boolean-stateful (toggle) SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_radio_string (const Glib::ustring & name, const Glib::ustring & state)
 A convenience method for creating a string-based radio SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_radio_string (const Glib::ustring & name, const ActivateWithStringParameterSlot & slot, const Glib::ustring & state)
 A convenience method for creating a string-based radio SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_radio_integer (const Glib::ustring & name, gint32 state)
 A convenience method for creating an integer-based radio SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
Glib::RefPtr< SimpleActionadd_action_radio_integer (const Glib::ustring & name, const ActivateWithIntParameterSlot & slot, gint32 state)
 A convenience method for creating an integer-based radio SimpleAction instance and adding it to the ActionMap. More...
 
virtual Glib::RefPtr< Actionlookup_action_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name) const
 
virtual void add_action_vfunc (Glib::RefPtr< Action > action) const
 
virtual void remove_action_vfunc (const Glib::ustring & name)
 

Static Public Member Functions

static GType get_type ()
 Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system. More...
 
static Glib::RefPtr< Applicationcreate (const Glib::ustring & application_id=Glib::ustring(), ApplicationFlags flags=APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE)
 Creates an application instance. More...
 
static bool id_is_valid (const Glib::ustring & application_id)
 Checks if application_id is a valid application identifier. More...
 
static void set_default (const Glib::RefPtr< Application > & application)
 Sets or unsets the default application for the process, as returned by g_application_get_default(). More...
 
static void unset_default ()
 Unsets any existing default application. More...
 
static Glib::RefPtr< Applicationget_default ()
 Returns the default Application instance for this process. More...
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from Gio::ActionGroup
static void add_interface (GType gtype_implementer)
 
static GType get_type ()
 Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system. More...
 
- Static Public Member Functions inherited from Gio::ActionMap
static void add_interface (GType gtype_implementer)
 
static GType get_type ()
 Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system. More...
 

Protected Member Functions

 Application (const Glib::ustring & application_id=Glib::ustring(), ApplicationFlags flags=APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE)
 Constructs an application instance. More...
 
virtual void on_open (const type_vec_files & files, const Glib::ustring & hint)
 
virtual bool local_command_line_vfunc (char **& arguments, int & exit_status)
 
virtual void before_emit_vfunc (const Glib::VariantBase & platform_data)
 
virtual void after_emit_vfunc (const Glib::VariantBase & platform_data)
 
virtual void quit_mainloop_vfunc ()
 
virtual void run_mainloop_vfunc ()
 
virtual void on_startup ()
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_startup(). More...
 
virtual void on_activate ()
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_activate(). More...
 
virtual int on_command_line (const Glib::RefPtr< ApplicationCommandLine > & command_line)
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_command_line(). More...
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Glib::Object
 Object ()
 
 Object (const Glib::ConstructParams & construct_params)
 
 Object (GObject * castitem)
 
 ~Object () noexcept override
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Glib::ObjectBase
 ObjectBase ()
 This default constructor is called implicitly from the constructor of user-derived classes, even if, for instance, Gtk::Button calls a different ObjectBase constructor. More...
 
 ObjectBase (const char * custom_type_name)
 A derived constructor always overrides this choice. More...
 
 ObjectBase (const std::type_info & custom_type_info)
 This constructor is a special feature to allow creation of derived types on the fly, without having to use g_object_new() manually. More...
 
 ObjectBase (ObjectBase && src) noexcept
 
ObjectBaseoperator= (ObjectBase && src) noexcept
 
virtual ~ObjectBase () noexcept=0
 
void initialize (GObject * castitem)
 
void initialize_move (GObject * castitem, Glib::ObjectBase * previous_wrapper)
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Gio::ActionGroup
 ActionGroup ()
 You should derive from this class to use it. More...
 
virtual void on_action_added (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_action_added(). More...
 
virtual void on_action_enabled_changed (const Glib::ustring & action_name, bool enabled)
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_action_enabled_changed(). More...
 
virtual void on_action_removed (const Glib::ustring & action_name)
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_action_removed(). More...
 
virtual void on_action_state_changed (const Glib::ustring & action_name, const Glib::VariantBase & value)
 This is a default handler for the signal signal_action_state_changed(). More...
 
- Protected Member Functions inherited from Gio::ActionMap
 ActionMap ()
 You should derive from this class to use it. More...
 

Related Functions

(Note that these are not member functions.)

Glib::RefPtr< Gio::Applicationwrap (GApplication * object, bool take_copy=false)
 A Glib::wrap() method for this object. More...
 

Detailed Description

Application - Core application class.

An Application is the foundation of an application, unique for a given application identifier. The Application class wraps some low-level platform-specific services and is intended to act as the foundation for higher-level application classes such as Gtk::Application or MxApplication. In general, you should not use this class outside of a higher level framework.

One of the core features that Application provides is process uniqueness, in the context of a "session". The session concept is platform-dependent, but corresponds roughly to a graphical desktop login. When your application is launched again, its arguments are passed through platform communication to the already running program. The already running instance of the program is called the primary instance.

Before using Application, you must choose an "application identifier". The expected form of an application identifier is very close to that of of a DBus bus name. Examples include: "com.example.MyApp", "org.example.internal-apps.Calculator". For details on valid application identifiers, see id_is_valid().

Application provides convenient life cycle management by maintaining a use count for the primary application instance. The use count can be changed using hold() and release(). If it drops to zero, the application exits.

Application also implements the ActionGroup and ActionMap interfaces and lets you easily export actions by adding them with Gio::ActionMap::add_action(). When invoking an action by calling Gio::ActionGroup::activate_action() on the application, it is always invoked in the primary instance.

There is a number of different entry points into an Application:

The signal_startup() signal lets you handle the application initialization for all of these in a single place.

See the C API docs for an example.

Since glibmm 2.32:

Member Typedef Documentation

◆ type_vec_files

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

◆ Application() [1/2]

Gio::Application::Application ( Application &&  src)
noexcept

◆ ~Application()

Gio::Application::~Application ( )
overridenoexcept

◆ Application() [2/2]

Gio::Application::Application ( const Glib::ustring application_id = Glib::ustring(),
ApplicationFlags  flags = APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE 
)
explicitprotected

Constructs an application instance.

If no application ID is given then some features (most notably application uniqueness) will be disabled.

Parameters
application_idThe application ID.
flagsThe application flags.

Member Function Documentation

◆ activate()

void Gio::Application::activate ( )

Activates the application.

In essence, this results in the Application::signal_activate() signal being emitted in the primary instance.

The application must be registered before calling this function.

Since glibmm 2.28:

◆ add_main_option_entry() [1/2]

void Gio::Application::add_main_option_entry ( const Glib::OptionGroup::SlotOptionArgString slot,
const Glib::ustring long_name,
gchar  short_name = '\0',
const Glib::ustring description = Glib::ustring(),
const Glib::ustring arg_description = Glib::ustring(),
int  flags = 0 
)

Adds a main option entry to be handled by the Application.

Adds a string option entry, but lets the callback slot parse the extra argument instead of having it packed in a Glib::VariantDict.

If you create more than one Application instance (unusual), one Application instance can't add an option with the same name as another instance adds. This restriction does not apply to the add_main_option_entry() that takes an OptionType parameter.

Since glibmm 2.42:
See also
add_main_option_entry(OptionType, const Glib::ustring&, gchar, const Glib::ustring&, const Glib::ustring&, int)

◆ add_main_option_entry() [2/2]

void Gio::Application::add_main_option_entry ( OptionType  arg_type,
const Glib::ustring long_name,
gchar  short_name = '\0',
const Glib::ustring description = Glib::ustring(),
const Glib::ustring arg_description = Glib::ustring(),
int  flags = 0 
)

Adds a main option entry to be handled by the Application.

This function is comparable to Glib::OptionGroup::add_entry() + Glib::OptionContext::set_main_group().

After the commandline arguments are parsed, the signal_handle_local_options() signal will be emitted. At this point, the application can inspect the parsed values.

Unlike OptionGroup + OptionContext, Application packs the arguments into a Glib::VariantDict which is passed to the signal_handle_local_options() handler, where it can be inspected and modified. If Gio::APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE is set, then the resulting dictionary is sent to the primary instance, where Gio::ApplicationCommandLine::get_options_dict() will return it. This "packing" is done according to the type of the argument – booleans for normal flags, Glib::ustring's for strings, std::string's for filenames, etc. The packing only occurs if the flag is given (ie: we do not pack a "false" Variant in the case that a flag is missing).

In general, it is recommended that all commandline arguments are parsed locally. The options dictionary should then be used to transmit the result of the parsing to the primary instance, where Glib::VariantDict::lookup_value() can be used. For local options, it is possible to consult (and potentially remove) the option from the options dictionary.

This function is new in GLib 2.40. Before then, the only real choice was to send all of the commandline arguments (options and all) to the primary instance for handling. Application ignored them completely on the local side. Calling this function "opts in" to the new behaviour, and in particular, means that unrecognised options will be treated as errors. Unrecognised options have never been ignored when Gio::APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE is unset.

If signal_handle_local_options() needs to see the list of filenames, then the use of G_OPTION_REMAINING as long_name is recommended. G_OPTION_REMAINING can be used as a key into the options dictionary. If you do use G_OPTION_REMAINING then you need to handle these arguments for yourself because once they are consumed, they will no longer be visible to the default handling (which treats them as filenames to be opened).

Since glibmm 2.42:
Parameters
arg_typeA Gio::Application::OptionType.
long_nameThe long name of an option can be used to specify it in a commandline as --long_name. Every option must have a long name.
short_nameIf an option has a short name, it can be specified -short_name in a commandline. short_name must be a printable ASCII character different from '-', or '\0' if the option has no short name.
descriptionThe description for the option in --help output.
arg_descriptionThe placeholder to use for the extra argument parsed by the option in --help output.
flagsFlags from Glib::OptionEntry::Flags. Do not set FLAG_FILENAME. Character encoding is chosen with arg_type.

◆ add_main_option_entry_filename()

void Gio::Application::add_main_option_entry_filename ( const Glib::OptionGroup::SlotOptionArgFilename slot,
const Glib::ustring long_name,
gchar  short_name = '\0',
const Glib::ustring description = Glib::ustring(),
const Glib::ustring arg_description = Glib::ustring(),
int  flags = 0 
)

Adds a main option entry to be handled by the Application.

Adds a filename option entry, but lets the callback slot parse the extra argument instead of having it packed in a Glib::VariantDict.

If you create more than one Application instance (unusual), one Application instance can't add an option with the same name as another instance adds. This restriction does not apply to the add_main_option_entry() that takes an OptionType parameter.

Since glibmm 2.42:
See also
add_main_option_entry(OptionType, const Glib::ustring&, gchar, const Glib::ustring&, const Glib::ustring&, int)

◆ add_option_group()

void Gio::Application::add_option_group ( Glib::OptionGroup group)

Adds a Glib::OptionGroup to the commandline handling of the application.

This function is comparable to Glib::OptionContext::add_group().

Unlike add_main_option_entry(), this function never transmits options to the primary instance.

The reason for that is because, by the time the options arrive at the primary instance, it is typically too late to do anything with them. Taking the GTK option group as an example: GTK will already have been initialised by the time the signal_command_line() handler runs. In the case that this is not the first-running instance of the application, the existing instance may already have been running for a very long time.

This means that the options from Glib::OptionGroup are only really usable in the case that the instance of the application being run is the first instance. Passing options like --display= or --gdk-debug= on future runs will have no effect on the existing primary instance.

Calling this function will cause the options in the supplied option group to be parsed, but it does not cause you to be "opted in" to the new functionality whereby unrecognised options are rejected even if Gio::APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE was given.

Since glibmm 2.62:
Parameters
groupA Glib::OptionGroup.
Note
The group will not be copied, so it should exist for as long as the application exists.

◆ after_emit_vfunc()

virtual void Gio::Application::after_emit_vfunc ( const Glib::VariantBase platform_data)
protectedvirtual

◆ before_emit_vfunc()

virtual void Gio::Application::before_emit_vfunc ( const Glib::VariantBase platform_data)
protectedvirtual

◆ create()

static Glib::RefPtr< Application > Gio::Application::create ( const Glib::ustring application_id = Glib::ustring(),
ApplicationFlags  flags = APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE 
)
static

Creates an application instance.

If no application ID is given then some features (most notably application uniqueness) will be disabled.

Parameters
application_idThe application ID.
flagsThe application flags.

◆ get_dbus_connection() [1/2]

Glib::RefPtr< DBus::Connection > Gio::Application::get_dbus_connection ( )

Gets the DBusConnection being used by the application, or nullptr.

If Application is using its D-Bus backend then this function will return the DBusConnection being used for uniqueness and communication with the desktop environment and other instances of the application.

If Application is not using D-Bus then this function will return nullptr. This includes the situation where the D-Bus backend would normally be in use but we were unable to connect to the bus.

This function must not be called before the application has been registered. See g_application_get_is_registered().

Since glibmm 2.34:
Returns
A DBusConnection, or nullptr.

◆ get_dbus_connection() [2/2]

Glib::RefPtr< const DBus::Connection > Gio::Application::get_dbus_connection ( ) const

Gets the DBusConnection being used by the application, or nullptr.

If Application is using its D-Bus backend then this function will return the DBusConnection being used for uniqueness and communication with the desktop environment and other instances of the application.

If Application is not using D-Bus then this function will return nullptr. This includes the situation where the D-Bus backend would normally be in use but we were unable to connect to the bus.

This function must not be called before the application has been registered. See g_application_get_is_registered().

Since glibmm 2.34:
Returns
A DBusConnection, or nullptr.

◆ get_dbus_object_path()

Glib::ustring Gio::Application::get_dbus_object_path ( ) const

Gets the D-Bus object path being used by the application, or nullptr.

If Application is using its D-Bus backend then this function will return the D-Bus object path that Application is using. If the application is the primary instance then there is an object published at this path. If the application is not the primary instance then the result of this function is undefined.

If Application is not using D-Bus then this function will return nullptr. This includes the situation where the D-Bus backend would normally be in use but we were unable to connect to the bus.

This function must not be called before the application has been registered. See g_application_get_is_registered().

Since glibmm 2.34:
Returns
The object path, or nullptr.

◆ get_default()

static Glib::RefPtr< Application > Gio::Application::get_default ( )
static

Returns the default Application instance for this process.

Normally there is only one Application per process and it becomes the default when it is created. You can exercise more control over this by using g_application_set_default().

If there is no default application then nullptr is returned.

Since glibmm 2.32:
Returns
The default application for this process, or nullptr.

◆ get_flags()

ApplicationFlags Gio::Application::get_flags ( ) const

Gets the flags for application.

See ApplicationFlags.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Returns
The flags for application.

◆ get_id()

Glib::ustring Gio::Application::get_id ( ) const

Gets the unique identifier for application.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Returns
The identifier for application, owned by application.

◆ get_inactivity_timeout()

guint Gio::Application::get_inactivity_timeout ( ) const

Gets the current inactivity timeout for the application.

This is the amount of time (in milliseconds) after the last call to g_application_release() before the application stops running.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Returns
The timeout, in milliseconds.

◆ get_is_busy()

bool Gio::Application::get_is_busy ( ) const

Gets the application's current busy state, as set through g_application_mark_busy() or g_application_bind_busy_property().

Since glibmm 2.44:
Returns
true if application is currently marked as busy.

◆ get_resource_base_path()

std::string Gio::Application::get_resource_base_path ( ) const

Gets the resource base path of application.

See g_application_set_resource_base_path() for more information.

Since glibmm 2.44:
Returns
The base resource path, if one is set.

◆ get_type()

static GType Gio::Application::get_type ( )
static

Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.

◆ gobj() [1/2]

GApplication * Gio::Application::gobj ( )
inline

Provides access to the underlying C GObject.

◆ gobj() [2/2]

const GApplication * Gio::Application::gobj ( ) const
inline

Provides access to the underlying C GObject.

◆ gobj_copy()

GApplication * Gio::Application::gobj_copy ( )

Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.

◆ hold()

void Gio::Application::hold ( )

Increases the use count of application.

Use this function to indicate that the application has a reason to continue to run. For example, g_application_hold() is called by GTK+ when a toplevel window is on the screen.

To cancel the hold, call g_application_release().

◆ id_is_valid()

static bool Gio::Application::id_is_valid ( const Glib::ustring application_id)
static

Checks if application_id is a valid application identifier.

A valid ID is required for calls to g_application_new() and g_application_set_application_id().

Application identifiers follow the same format as D-Bus well-known bus names. For convenience, the restrictions on application identifiers are reproduced here:

  • Application identifiers are composed of 1 or more elements separated by a period (.) character. All elements must contain at least one character.
  • Each element must only contain the ASCII characters [A-Z][a-z][0-9]_-, with - discouraged in new application identifiers. Each element must not begin with a digit.
  • Application identifiers must contain at least one . (period) character (and thus at least two elements).
  • Application identifiers must not begin with a . (period) character.
  • Application identifiers must not exceed 255 characters.

Note that the hyphen (-) character is allowed in application identifiers, but is problematic or not allowed in various specifications and APIs that refer to D-Bus, such as Flatpak application IDs, the DBusActivatable interface in the Desktop Entry Specification, and the convention that an application's "main" interface and object path resemble its application identifier and bus name. To avoid situations that require special-case handling, it is recommended that new application identifiers consistently replace hyphens with underscores.

Like D-Bus interface names, application identifiers should start with the reversed DNS domain name of the author of the interface (in lower-case), and it is conventional for the rest of the application identifier to consist of words run together, with initial capital letters.

As with D-Bus interface names, if the author's DNS domain name contains hyphen/minus characters they should be replaced by underscores, and if it contains leading digits they should be escaped by prepending an underscore. For example, if the owner of 7-zip.org used an application identifier for an archiving application, it might be named org._7_zip.Archiver.

Parameters
application_idA potential application identifier.
Returns
true if application_id is valid.

◆ is_registered()

bool Gio::Application::is_registered ( ) const

Checks if application is registered.

An application is registered if g_application_register() has been successfully called.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Returns
true if application is registered.

◆ is_remote()

bool Gio::Application::is_remote ( ) const

Checks if application is remote.

If application is remote then it means that another instance of application already exists (the 'primary' instance). Calls to perform actions on application will result in the actions being performed by the primary instance.

The value of this property cannot be accessed before g_application_register() has been called. See g_application_get_is_registered().

Since glibmm 2.28:
Returns
true if application is remote.

◆ local_command_line_vfunc()

virtual bool Gio::Application::local_command_line_vfunc ( char **&  arguments,
int &  exit_status 
)
protectedvirtual

◆ mark_busy()

void Gio::Application::mark_busy ( )

Increases the busy count of application.

Use this function to indicate that the application is busy, for instance while a long running operation is pending.

The busy state will be exposed to other processes, so a session shell will use that information to indicate the state to the user (e.g. with a spinner).

To cancel the busy indication, use g_application_unmark_busy().

Since glibmm 2.38:

◆ on_activate()

virtual void Gio::Application::on_activate ( )
protectedvirtual

This is a default handler for the signal signal_activate().

◆ on_command_line()

virtual int Gio::Application::on_command_line ( const Glib::RefPtr< ApplicationCommandLine > &  command_line)
protectedvirtual

This is a default handler for the signal signal_command_line().

◆ on_open()

virtual void Gio::Application::on_open ( const type_vec_files files,
const Glib::ustring hint 
)
protectedvirtual

◆ on_startup()

virtual void Gio::Application::on_startup ( )
protectedvirtual

This is a default handler for the signal signal_startup().

◆ open() [1/2]

void Gio::Application::open ( const Glib::RefPtr< Gio::File > &  file,
const Glib::ustring hint = Glib::ustring() 
)

◆ open() [2/2]

void Gio::Application::open ( const type_vec_files files,
const Glib::ustring hint = Glib::ustring() 
)

◆ operator=()

Application & Gio::Application::operator= ( Application &&  src)
noexcept

◆ property_action_group()

Glib::PropertyProxy_WriteOnly< Glib::RefPtr< ActionGroup > > Gio::Application::property_action_group ( )

The group of actions that the application exports.

Deprecated:
Use the Gio::ActionMap interface instead.
Returns
A PropertyProxy_WriteOnly that allows you to set the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_application_id() [1/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy< Glib::ustring > Gio::Application::property_application_id ( )

The unique identifier for the application.

Default value: ""

Returns
A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_application_id() [2/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< Glib::ustring > Gio::Application::property_application_id ( ) const

The unique identifier for the application.

Default value: ""

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_flags() [1/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy< ApplicationFlags > Gio::Application::property_flags ( )

Flags specifying the behaviour of the application.

Default value: APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE

Returns
A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_flags() [2/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< ApplicationFlags > Gio::Application::property_flags ( ) const

Flags specifying the behaviour of the application.

Default value: APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_inactivity_timeout() [1/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy< guint > Gio::Application::property_inactivity_timeout ( )

Time (ms) to stay alive after becoming idle.

Default value: 0

Returns
A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_inactivity_timeout() [2/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< guint > Gio::Application::property_inactivity_timeout ( ) const

Time (ms) to stay alive after becoming idle.

Default value: 0

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_is_busy()

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > Gio::Application::property_is_busy ( ) const

Whether the application is currently marked as busy through g_application_mark_busy() or g_application_bind_busy_property().

Since glibmm 2.44:

Default value: false

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_is_registered()

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > Gio::Application::property_is_registered ( ) const

If g_application_register() has been called.

Default value: false

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_is_remote()

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > Gio::Application::property_is_remote ( ) const

If this application instance is remote.

Default value: false

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_resource_base_path() [1/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy< bool > Gio::Application::property_resource_base_path ( )

The base resource path for the application.

Deprecated:
This method has the wrong return type. Will be fixed at the next ABI break. Use property_resource_base_path_string() instead.
Since glibmm 2.44:

Default value: ""

Returns
A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_resource_base_path() [2/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< bool > Gio::Application::property_resource_base_path ( ) const

The base resource path for the application.

Deprecated:
This method has the wrong return type. Will be fixed at the next ABI break. Use property_resource_base_path_string() instead.
Since glibmm 2.44:

Default value: ""

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_resource_base_path_string() [1/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy< std::string > Gio::Application::property_resource_base_path_string ( )

The base resource path for the application.

Since glibmm 2.56:

Default value: ""

Returns
A PropertyProxy that allows you to get or set the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ property_resource_base_path_string() [2/2]

Glib::PropertyProxy_ReadOnly< std::string > Gio::Application::property_resource_base_path_string ( ) const

The base resource path for the application.

Since glibmm 2.56:

Default value: ""

Returns
A PropertyProxy_ReadOnly that allows you to get the value of the property, or receive notification when the value of the property changes.

◆ quit()

void Gio::Application::quit ( )

Immediately quits the application.

Upon return to the mainloop, g_application_run() will return, calling only the 'shutdown' function before doing so.

The hold count is ignored. Take care if your code has called g_application_hold() on the application and is therefore still expecting it to exist. (Note that you may have called g_application_hold() indirectly, for example through gtk_application_add_window().)

The result of calling g_application_run() again after it returns is unspecified.

Since glibmm 2.32:

◆ quit_mainloop_vfunc()

virtual void Gio::Application::quit_mainloop_vfunc ( )
protectedvirtual

◆ register_application() [1/2]

bool Gio::Application::register_application ( )

A register_application() convenience overload.

◆ register_application() [2/2]

bool Gio::Application::register_application ( const Glib::RefPtr< Gio::Cancellable > &  cancellable)

Attempts registration of the application.

This is the point at which the application discovers if it is the primary instance or merely acting as a remote for an already-existing primary instance. This is implemented by attempting to acquire the application identifier as a unique bus name on the session bus using GDBus.

If there is no application ID or if APPLICATION_NON_UNIQUE was given, then this process will always become the primary instance.

Due to the internal architecture of GDBus, method calls can be dispatched at any time (even if a main loop is not running). For this reason, you must ensure that any object paths that you wish to register are registered before calling this function.

If the application has already been registered then true is returned with no work performed.

The Application::signal_startup() signal is emitted if registration succeeds and application is the primary instance (including the non-unique case).

In the event of an error (such as cancellable being cancelled, or a failure to connect to the session bus), false is returned and error is set appropriately.

Note
the return value of this function is not an indicator that this instance is or is not the primary instance of the application. See g_application_get_is_remote() for that.
Since glibmm 2.28:
Parameters
cancellableA Cancellable, or nullptr.
Returns
true if registration succeeded.
Exceptions
Glib::Error

◆ release()

void Gio::Application::release ( )

Decrease the use count of application.

When the use count reaches zero, the application will stop running.

Never call this function except to cancel the effect of a previous call to g_application_hold().

◆ run()

int Gio::Application::run ( int  argc,
char **  argv 
)

Runs the application.

This function is intended to be run from main() and its return value is intended to be returned by main(). Although you are expected to pass the argc, argv parameters from main() to this function, it is possible to pass nullptr if argv is not available or commandline handling is not required. Note that on Windows, argc and argv are ignored, and Glib::win32_get_command_line() is called internally (for proper support of Unicode commandline arguments).

Application will attempt to parse the commandline arguments. You can add commandline flags to the list of recognised options by way of g_application_add_main_option_entries(). After this, the Application::signal_handle_local_options() signal is emitted, from which the application can inspect the values of its OptionEntrys.

Application::signal_handle_local_options() is a good place to handle options such as --version, where an immediate reply from the local process is desired (instead of communicating with an already-running instance). A Application::signal_handle_local_options() handler can stop further processing by returning a non-negative value, which then becomes the exit status of the process.

What happens next depends on the flags: if APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE was specified then the remaining commandline arguments are sent to the primary instance, where a Application::signal_command_line() signal is emitted. Otherwise, the remaining commandline arguments are assumed to be a list of files. If there are no files listed, the application is activated via the Application::signal_activate() signal. If there are one or more files, and APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN was specified then the files are opened via the Application::signal_open() signal.

If you are interested in doing more complicated local handling of the commandline then you should implement your own Application subclass and override local_command_line(). In this case, you most likely want to return true from your local_command_line() implementation to suppress the default handling. See [gapplication-example-cmdline2.c][gapplication-example-cmdline2] for an example.

If, after the above is done, the use count of the application is zero then the exit status is returned immediately. If the use count is non-zero then the default main context is iterated until the use count falls to zero, at which point 0 is returned.

If the APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE flag is set, then the service will run for as much as 10 seconds with a use count of zero while waiting for the message that caused the activation to arrive. After that, if the use count falls to zero the application will exit immediately, except in the case that g_application_set_inactivity_timeout() is in use.

This function sets the prgname (Glib::set_prgname()), if not already set, to the basename of argv[0].

Much like Glib::main_loop_run(), this function will acquire the main context for the duration that the application is running.

Since 2.40, applications that are not explicitly flagged as services or launchers (ie: neither APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE or APPLICATION_IS_LAUNCHER are given as flags) will check (from the default handler for local_command_line) if "--gapplication-service" was given in the command line. If this flag is present then normal commandline processing is interrupted and the APPLICATION_IS_SERVICE flag is set. This provides a "compromise" solution whereby running an application directly from the commandline will invoke it in the normal way (which can be useful for debugging) while still allowing applications to be D-Bus activated in service mode. The D-Bus service file should invoke the executable with "--gapplication-service" as the sole commandline argument. This approach is suitable for use by most graphical applications but should not be used from applications like editors that need precise control over when processes invoked via the commandline will exit and what their exit status will be.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Parameters
argcThe argc from main() (or 0 if argv is nullptr).
argvThe argv from main(), or nullptr.
Returns
The exit status.

◆ run_mainloop_vfunc()

virtual void Gio::Application::run_mainloop_vfunc ( )
protectedvirtual

◆ send_notification() [1/2]

void Gio::Application::send_notification ( const Glib::RefPtr< Notification > &  notification)

A send_notification() convenience overload.

◆ send_notification() [2/2]

void Gio::Application::send_notification ( const Glib::ustring id,
const Glib::RefPtr< Notification > &  notification 
)

Sends a notification on behalf of application to the desktop shell.

There is no guarantee that the notification is displayed immediately, or even at all.

Notifications may persist after the application exits. It will be D-Bus-activated when the notification or one of its actions is activated.

Modifying notification after this call has no effect. However, the object can be reused for a later call to this function.

id may be any string that uniquely identifies the event for the application. It does not need to be in any special format. For example, "new-message" might be appropriate for a notification about new messages.

If a previous notification was sent with the same id, it will be replaced with notification and shown again as if it was a new notification. This works even for notifications sent from a previous execution of the application, as long as id is the same string.

id may be nullptr, but it is impossible to replace or withdraw notifications without an id.

If notification is no longer relevant, it can be withdrawn with g_application_withdraw_notification().

Since glibmm 2.40:
Parameters
idId of the notification, or nullptr.
notificationThe Notification to send.

◆ set_action_group()

void Gio::Application::set_action_group ( const Glib::RefPtr< ActionGroup > &  action_group)

This used to be how actions were associated with a Application.

Now there is ActionMap for that.

Since glibmm 2.28:

Deprecated:2.32:Use the ActionMap interface instead. Never ever mix use of this API with use of ActionMap on the same application or things will go very badly wrong. This function is known to introduce buggy behaviour (ie: signals not emitted on changes to the action group), so you should really use ActionMap instead.

Deprecated:
Use the Gio::ActionMap interface instead.
Parameters
action_groupA ActionGroup, or nullptr.

◆ set_default()

static void Gio::Application::set_default ( const Glib::RefPtr< Application > &  application)
static

Sets or unsets the default application for the process, as returned by g_application_get_default().

This function does not take its own reference on application. If application is destroyed then the default application will revert back to nullptr.

Since glibmm 2.32:
Parameters
applicationThe application to set as default, or nullptr.

◆ set_flags()

void Gio::Application::set_flags ( ApplicationFlags  flags)

Sets the flags for application.

The flags can only be modified if application has not yet been registered.

See ApplicationFlags.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Parameters
flagsThe flags for application.

◆ set_id()

void Gio::Application::set_id ( const Glib::ustring application_id)

Sets the unique identifier for application.

The application id can only be modified if application has not yet been registered.

If non-nullptr, the application id must be valid. See g_application_id_is_valid().

Since glibmm 2.28:
Parameters
application_idThe identifier for application.

◆ set_inactivity_timeout()

void Gio::Application::set_inactivity_timeout ( guint  inactivity_timeout)

Sets the current inactivity timeout for the application.

This is the amount of time (in milliseconds) after the last call to g_application_release() before the application stops running.

This call has no side effects of its own. The value set here is only used for next time g_application_release() drops the use count to zero. Any timeouts currently in progress are not impacted.

Since glibmm 2.28:
Parameters
inactivity_timeoutThe timeout, in milliseconds.

◆ set_option_context_description()

void Gio::Application::set_option_context_description ( const Glib::ustring description)

Adds a description to the application option context.

See Glib::option_context_set_description() for more information.

Since glibmm 2.56:
Parameters
descriptionA string to be shown in --help output after the list of options, or nullptr.

◆ set_option_context_parameter_string()

void Gio::Application::set_option_context_parameter_string ( const Glib::ustring parameter_string)

Sets the parameter string to be used by the commandline handling of application.

This function registers the argument to be passed to Glib::option_context_new() when the internal OptionContext of application is created.

See Glib::option_context_new() for more information about parameter_string.

Since glibmm 2.56:
Parameters
parameter_stringA string which is displayed in the first line of --help output, after the usage summary programname [OPTION...].

◆ set_option_context_summary()

void Gio::Application::set_option_context_summary ( const Glib::ustring summary)

Adds a summary to the application option context.

See Glib::option_context_set_summary() for more information.

Since glibmm 2.56:
Parameters
summaryA string to be shown in --help output before the list of options, or nullptr.

◆ set_resource_base_path()

void Gio::Application::set_resource_base_path ( const std::string resource_path)

Sets (or unsets) the base resource path of application.

The path is used to automatically load various [application resources][gresource] such as menu layouts and action descriptions. The various types of resources will be found at fixed names relative to the given base path.

By default, the resource base path is determined from the application ID by prefixing '/' and replacing each '.' with '/'. This is done at the time that the Application object is constructed. Changes to the application ID after that point will not have an impact on the resource base path.

As an example, if the application has an ID of "org.example.app" then the default resource base path will be "/org/example/app". If this is a Gtk::Application (and you have not manually changed the path) then Gtk will then search for the menus of the application at "/org/example/app/gtk/menus.ui".

See Resource for more information about adding resources to your application.

You can disable automatic resource loading functionality by setting the path to nullptr.

Changing the resource base path once the application is running is not recommended. The point at which the resource path is consulted for forming paths for various purposes is unspecified. When writing a sub-class of Application you should either set the Application::property_resource_base_path() property at construction time, or call this function during the instance initialization. Alternatively, you can call this function in the ApplicationClass.startup virtual function, before chaining up to the parent implementation.

Since glibmm 2.44:
Parameters
resource_pathThe resource path to use.

◆ signal_activate()

Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gio::Application::signal_activate ( )
Slot Prototype:
void on_my_activate()

Flags: Run Last

The signal_activate() signal is emitted on the primary instance when an activation occurs. See g_application_activate().

◆ signal_command_line()

Glib::SignalProxy< int, const Glib::RefPtr< ApplicationCommandLine > & > Gio::Application::signal_command_line ( )
Slot Prototype:
int on_my_command_line(const Glib::RefPtr<ApplicationCommandLine>& command_line)

Flags: Run Last

The signal_command_line() signal is emitted on the primary instance when a commandline is not handled locally. See g_application_run() and the ApplicationCommandLine documentation for more information.

Parameters
command_lineA ApplicationCommandLine representing the passed commandline.
Returns
An integer that is set as the exit status for the calling process. See g_application_command_line_set_exit_status().

◆ signal_handle_local_options()

Glib::SignalProxy< int, const Glib::RefPtr< Glib::VariantDict > & > Gio::Application::signal_handle_local_options ( )
Slot Prototype:
int on_my_handle_local_options(const Glib::RefPtr<Glib::VariantDict>& options)

Flags: Run Last

The signal_handle_local_options() signal is emitted on the local instance after the parsing of the commandline options has occurred.

You can add options to be recognised during commandline option parsing using g_application_add_main_option_entries() and g_application_add_option_group().

Signal handlers can inspect options (along with values pointed to from the arg_data of an installed OptionEntrys) in order to decide to perform certain actions, including direct local handling (which may be useful for options like –version).

In the event that the application is marked APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE the "normal processing" will send the options dictionary to the primary instance where it can be read with g_application_command_line_get_options_dict(). The signal handler can modify the dictionary before returning, and the modified dictionary will be sent.

In the event that APPLICATION_HANDLES_COMMAND_LINE is not set, "normal processing" will treat the remaining uncollected command line arguments as filenames or URIs. If there are no arguments, the application is activated by g_application_activate(). One or more arguments results in a call to g_application_open().

If you want to handle the local commandline arguments for yourself by converting them to calls to g_application_open() or g_action_group_activate_action() then you must be sure to register the application first. You should probably not call g_application_activate() for yourself, however: just return -1 and allow the default handler to do it for you. This will ensure that the --gapplication-service switch works properly (i.e. no activation in that case).

Note that this signal is emitted from the default implementation of local_command_line(). If you override that function and don't chain up then this signal will never be emitted.

You can override local_command_line() if you need more powerful capabilities than what is provided here, but this should not normally be required.

Since glibmm 2.40:
Parameters
optionsThe options dictionary.
Returns
An exit code. If you have handled your options and want to exit the process, return a non-negative option, 0 for success, and a positive value for failure. To continue, return -1 to let the default option processing continue.

◆ signal_name_lost()

Glib::SignalProxy< bool > Gio::Application::signal_name_lost ( )
Slot Prototype:
bool on_my_name_lost()

Flags: Run Last

The signal_name_lost() signal is emitted only on the registered primary instance when a new instance has taken over. This can only happen if the application is using the APPLICATION_ALLOW_REPLACEMENT flag.

The default handler for this signal calls g_application_quit().

Since glibmm 2.60:
Returns
true if the signal has been handled.

◆ signal_open()

Glib::SignalProxy< void, const type_vec_files &, const Glib::ustring & > Gio::Application::signal_open ( )

◆ signal_shutdown()

Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gio::Application::signal_shutdown ( )
Slot Prototype:
void on_my_shutdown()

The signal_shutdown() signal is emitted only on the registered primary instance immediately after the main loop terminates.

Since glibmm 2.46:

◆ signal_startup()

Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gio::Application::signal_startup ( )
Slot Prototype:
void on_my_startup()

Flags: Run First

The signal_startup() signal is emitted on the primary instance immediately after registration. See g_application_register().

◆ unmark_busy()

void Gio::Application::unmark_busy ( )

Decreases the busy count of application.

When the busy count reaches zero, the new state will be propagated to other processes.

This function must only be called to cancel the effect of a previous call to g_application_mark_busy().

Since glibmm 2.38:

◆ unset_default()

static void Gio::Application::unset_default ( )
static

Unsets any existing default application.

◆ unset_resource_base_path()

void Gio::Application::unset_resource_base_path ( )

Disable automatic resource loading functionality.

See set_resource_base_path().

Since glibmm 2.44:

◆ withdraw_notification()

void Gio::Application::withdraw_notification ( const Glib::ustring id)

Withdraws a notification that was sent with g_application_send_notification().

This call does nothing if a notification with id doesn't exist or the notification was never sent.

This function works even for notifications sent in previous executions of this application, as long id is the same as it was for the sent notification.

Note that notifications are dismissed when the user clicks on one of the buttons in a notification or triggers its default action, so there is no need to explicitly withdraw the notification in that case.

Since glibmm 2.40:
Parameters
idId of a previously sent notification.

Friends And Related Function Documentation

◆ wrap()

Glib::RefPtr< Gio::Application > wrap ( GApplication *  object,
bool  take_copy = false 
)
related

A Glib::wrap() method for this object.

Parameters
objectThe C instance.
take_copyFalse if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
Returns
A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.