gconf-backend

gconf-backend —

Synopsis




struct      GConfBackendVTable;
struct      GConfBackend;
gchar*      gconf_address_backend           (const gchar *address);
gchar*      gconf_address_resource          (const gchar *address);
gchar*      gconf_backend_file              (const gchar *address);
GConfBackend* gconf_get_backend             (const gchar *address,
                                             GError **err);
void        gconf_backend_ref               (GConfBackend *backend);
void        gconf_backend_unref             (GConfBackend *backend);
GConfSource* gconf_backend_resolve_address  (GConfBackend *backend,
                                             const gchar *address,
                                             GError **err);

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struct GConfBackendVTable

struct GConfBackendVTable {

  void                (* shutdown)        (GError** err);

  GConfSource*        (* resolve_address) (const gchar* address,
                                           GError** err);

  /* Thread locks. If the backend is thread-safe, then these
   * can be NULL. If per-source locks are needed, then these
   * calls should lock a mutex stored in the GConfSource.
   * If a per-backend lock is needed, then the calls can ignore
   * their source argument and lock the whole backend.
   */
  void                (* lock)            (GConfSource* source,
                                           GError** err);

  void                (* unlock)          (GConfSource* source,
                                           GError** err);

  /* Report whether a given key (and its subkeys) can be read/written.
   * Sources may not permit reading/writing from/to /foo but forbid
   * writing to /foo/bar; if a key can be read or written then its
   * subkeys may also be read/written.
   *
   * This field allows backends to be configured so that they only
   * store certain kinds of data in certain sections of the GConf
   * namespace.
   *
   * If these functions return an error, they MUST return FALSE as
   * well.
   */

  gboolean           (* readable)         (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* key,
                                           GError** err);

  gboolean           (* writable)        (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* key,
                                           GError** err);
  
  /* schema_name filled if NULL or GCONF_VALUE_IGNORE_SUBSEQUENT returned.
     if schema_name is NULL, it isn't filled */
  GConfValue*         (* query_value)     (GConfSource* source, 
                                           const gchar* key,
                                           const gchar** locales,
                                           gchar** schema_name,
                                           GError** err);
  
  GConfMetaInfo*      (* query_metainfo)  (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* key,
                                           GError** err);
  
  void                (* set_value)       (GConfSource* source, 
                                           const gchar* key, 
                                           const GConfValue* value,
                                           GError** err);

  /* Returns list of GConfEntry with key set to a relative
   * pathname. In the public client-side API the key
   * is always absolute though.
   */
  GSList*             (* all_entries)     (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* dir,
                                           const gchar** locales,
                                           GError** err);

  /* Returns list of allocated strings, relative names */
  GSList*             (* all_subdirs)     (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* dir,
                                           GError** err);

  void                (* unset_value)     (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* key,
                                           const gchar* locale,
                                           GError** err);

  gboolean            (* dir_exists)      (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* dir,
                                           GError** err);
        
  void                (* remove_dir)      (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* dir,
                                           GError** err);
  
  void                (* set_schema)      (GConfSource* source,
                                           const gchar* key,
                                           const gchar* schema_key,
                                           GError** err);

  gboolean            (* sync_all)        (GConfSource* source,
                                           GError** err);

  void                (* destroy_source)  (GConfSource* source);

  /* This is basically used by the test suite */
  void                (* clear_cache)     (GConfSource* source);

  /* used by gconf-sanity-check */
  void                (* blow_away_locks) (const char *address);
};

The GConfBackendVTable is a table of methods that any GConf backend must implement. The dynamically loaded library module should export a function called gconf_backend_get_vtable() that returns a pointer to a GConfBackendVTable.

Here are the methods the backend must implement, and their specification:

shutdownCalled prior to unloading the dynamic module. Should ensure that no functions or static/global variables from the module will ever be accessed again. Should free any memory that the backend no longer needs.
resolve_address Should create a GConfSource for accessing the supplied address. Should set the GCONF_SOURCE_ALL_READABLE and GCONF_SOURCE_ALL_WRITEABLE flags if appropriate. If these are not set, the backend must implement the writable and readable methods. If NULL is returned, then the error should be set.
lockIf the backend is thread safe (does its own locking or whatever), then lock and unlock can be NULL. If the backend requires a lock for each source, then lock and unlock should lock/unlock that lock. If the backend has a global lock for all uses of the backend, then lock and unlock should ignore their arguments and lock the entire backend.
unlockSee description of lock.
readable If the GCONF_SOURCE_ALL_READABLE flag is set, this method is never called and may be NULL. If GCONF_SOURCE_ALL_READABLE is unset, and this method is NULL, then the source is write-only. If this method is implemented, it should return TRUE if the given key could be read from the given source. TRUE should be returned even if the key is unset; this function returns something similar to permissions, it is not asking whether the key exists. If an error is set, then FALSE must be returned.
writableAnalagous to readable, but for writing.
query_valueThis method must be implemented if the source is readable. It returns the value of a key. The "locales" argument is a NULL-terminated vector of locale names, where the first locale in the vector is the preferred locale, the next is the second choice, etc. if the "schema_name" argument is non-NULL, then it should be filled with an allocated string giving the name of the schema attached to the key, if and only if NULL is returned. This is an optimization to avoid looking up the same key again in the database if it's unset and we need to ask for its default value from the schema. If NULL is returned, indicating that the key is unset, then schema_name should not be filled in. If this method sets an error, NULL must be returned. It may not set an error while also returning a value. The returned value will be destroyed by the caller, so should be a copy of the backend's internal data.
query_metainfoThis method must be implemented. If any metainfo is available about a key, it returns a GConfMetaInfo with that metainfo set. If none is available, NULL is returned. NULL should also be returned if an error is set.
set_valueThis method must be implemented if the source is writable. It sets the value of a key. If the key is already set, its value should be replaced. Setting a value should update the modification time of the key.
all_entriesThis method must be implemented. It returns a list of all keys in the given directory for which some information is available (metainfo or values). The returned list should contain GConfEntry objects. On error, NULL should be returned and the error set. Subdirectories should not be included in the returned list. The list and the GConfEntry objects will be freed by the caller.
all_subdirsThis method must be implemented. It returns a list of all the subdirectories in a given directory. It should return the subdirectories as relative paths, i.e. there should not be any slashes in the subdirectory name. Each subdirectory in the list should be an allocated string; the list and the strings will be freed by the caller.
unset_valueIf the given key has a value, then this method should unset the value. If a value is unset, subsequent calls to query_value should return NULL. If the locale string passed in to unset_value is non-NULL, then only the value for that locale should be unset. If NULL, the value should be globally unset for all locales.
dir_exists Determines whether a directory exists. Should return TRUE if there is a directory with the given name.
remove_dir Should remove a directory, recursively: including all its subdirectories and all the values and keys inside the directory.
set_schemaShould associate a schema name with a key.
sync_all Should ensure that all data is stored on permanent media, or whatever makes sense for the backend. Called periodically by the GConf daemon.
destroy_source Should destroy a source obtained with resolve_address.


struct GConfBackend

struct GConfBackend {

  const gchar* name;
  guint refcount;
  GConfBackendVTable* vtable;
  GModule* module;
};


gconf_address_backend ()

gchar*      gconf_address_backend           (const gchar *address);

address :
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gconf_address_resource ()

gchar*      gconf_address_resource          (const gchar *address);

address :
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gconf_backend_file ()

gchar*      gconf_backend_file              (const gchar *address);

address :
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gconf_get_backend ()

GConfBackend* gconf_get_backend             (const gchar *address,
                                             GError **err);

address :
err :
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gconf_backend_ref ()

void        gconf_backend_ref               (GConfBackend *backend);

backend :

gconf_backend_unref ()

void        gconf_backend_unref             (GConfBackend *backend);

backend :

gconf_backend_resolve_address ()

GConfSource* gconf_backend_resolve_address  (GConfBackend *backend,
                                             const gchar *address,
                                             GError **err);

backend :
address :
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