| Copyright | Will Thompson and Iñaki García Etxebarria | 
|---|---|
| License | LGPL-2.1 | 
| Maintainer | Iñaki García Etxebarria | 
| Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred | 
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket
Description
Together with Plug, Socket provides the ability to embed
 widgets from one process into another process in a fashion that
 is transparent to the user. One process creates a Socket widget
 and passes that widget’s window ID to the other process, which then
 creates a Plug with that window ID. Any widgets contained in the
 Plug then will appear inside the first application’s window.
The socket’s window ID is obtained by using socketGetId.
 Before using this function, the socket must have been realized,
 and for hence, have been added to its parent.
Obtaining the window ID of a socket.
C code
GtkWidget *socket = gtk_socket_new ();
gtk_widget_show (socket);
gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (parent), socket);
// The following call is only necessary if one of
// the ancestors of the socket is not yet visible.
gtk_widget_realize (socket);
g_print ("The ID of the sockets window is %#x\n",
         gtk_socket_get_id (socket));Note that if you pass the window ID of the socket to another
 process that will create a plug in the socket, you must make
 sure that the socket widget is not destroyed until that plug
 is created. Violating this rule will cause unpredictable
 consequences, the most likely consequence being that the plug
 will appear as a separate toplevel window. You can check if
 the plug has been created by using socketGetPlugWindow.
 If it returns a non-Nothing value, then the plug has been
 successfully created inside of the socket.
When GTK+ is notified that the embedded window has been destroyed, then it will destroy the socket as well. You should always, therefore, be prepared for your sockets to be destroyed at any time when the main event loop is running. To prevent this from happening, you can connect to the Socket::plugRemoved signal.
The communication between a Socket and a Plug follows the
 XEmbed Protocol.
 This protocol has also been implemented in other toolkits, e.g. Qt,
 allowing the same level of integration when embedding a Qt widget
 in GTK or vice versa.
The Plug and Socket widgets are only available when GTK+
 is compiled for the X11 platform and GDK_WINDOWING_X11 is defined.
 They can only be used on a GdkX11Display. To use Plug and
 Socket, you need to include the gtk/gtkx.h header.
Synopsis
- newtype Socket = Socket (ManagedPtr Socket)
- class (GObject o, IsDescendantOf Socket o) => IsSocket o
- toSocket :: (MonadIO m, IsSocket o) => o -> m Socket
- socketAddId :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsSocket a) => a -> CULong -> m ()
- socketGetId :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsSocket a) => a -> m CULong
- socketGetPlugWindow :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsSocket a) => a -> m (Maybe Window)
- socketNew :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m) => m Socket
- type SocketPlugAddedCallback = IO ()
- afterSocketPlugAdded :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugAddedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId
- onSocketPlugAdded :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugAddedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId
- type SocketPlugRemovedCallback = IO Bool
- afterSocketPlugRemoved :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugRemovedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId
- onSocketPlugRemoved :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugRemovedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId
Exported types
Memory-managed wrapper type.
Instances
| Eq Socket Source # | |
| GObject Socket Source # | |
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket | |
| ManagedPtrNewtype Socket Source # | |
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket Methods toManagedPtr :: Socket -> ManagedPtr Socket | |
| TypedObject Socket Source # | |
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket | |
| HasParentTypes Socket Source # | |
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket | |
| IsGValue (Maybe Socket) Source # | Convert  | 
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket Methods gvalueGType_ :: IO GType gvalueSet_ :: Ptr GValue -> Maybe Socket -> IO () gvalueGet_ :: Ptr GValue -> IO (Maybe Socket) | |
| type ParentTypes Socket Source # | |
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket | |
class (GObject o, IsDescendantOf Socket o) => IsSocket o Source #
Instances
| (GObject o, IsDescendantOf Socket o) => IsSocket o Source # | |
| Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Socket | |
Methods
Click to display all available methods, including inherited ones
Methods
activate, add, addAccelerator, addChild, addDeviceEvents, addEvents, addId, addMnemonicLabel, addTickCallback, bindProperty, bindPropertyFull, canActivateAccel, checkResize, childFocus, childGetProperty, childNotify, childNotifyByPspec, childSetProperty, childType, classPath, computeExpand, constructChild, createPangoContext, createPangoLayout, customFinished, customTagEnd, customTagStart, destroy, destroyed, deviceIsShadowed, dragBegin, dragBeginWithCoordinates, dragCheckThreshold, dragDestAddImageTargets, dragDestAddTextTargets, dragDestAddUriTargets, dragDestFindTarget, dragDestGetTargetList, dragDestGetTrackMotion, dragDestSet, dragDestSetProxy, dragDestSetTargetList, dragDestSetTrackMotion, dragDestUnset, dragGetData, dragHighlight, dragSourceAddImageTargets, dragSourceAddTextTargets, dragSourceAddUriTargets, dragSourceGetTargetList, dragSourceSet, dragSourceSetIconGicon, dragSourceSetIconName, dragSourceSetIconPixbuf, dragSourceSetIconStock, dragSourceSetTargetList, dragSourceUnset, dragUnhighlight, draw, ensureStyle, errorBell, event, forall, forceFloating, foreach, freezeChildNotify, freezeNotify, getv, grabAdd, grabDefault, grabFocus, grabRemove, hasDefault, hasFocus, hasGrab, hasRcStyle, hasScreen, hasVisibleFocus, hide, hideOnDelete, inDestruction, initTemplate, inputShapeCombineRegion, insertActionGroup, intersect, isAncestor, isComposited, isDrawable, isFloating, isFocus, isSensitive, isToplevel, isVisible, keynavFailed, listAccelClosures, listActionPrefixes, listMnemonicLabels, map, mnemonicActivate, modifyBase, modifyBg, modifyCursor, modifyFg, modifyFont, modifyStyle, modifyText, notify, notifyByPspec, overrideBackgroundColor, overrideColor, overrideCursor, overrideFont, overrideSymbolicColor, parserFinished, path, propagateDraw, queueAllocate, queueComputeExpand, queueDraw, queueDrawArea, queueDrawRegion, queueResize, queueResizeNoRedraw, realize, ref, refSink, regionIntersect, registerWindow, remove, removeAccelerator, removeMnemonicLabel, removeTickCallback, renderIcon, renderIconPixbuf, reparent, resetRcStyles, resetStyle, resizeChildren, runDispose, sendExpose, sendFocusChange, shapeCombineRegion, show, showAll, showNow, sizeAllocate, sizeAllocateWithBaseline, sizeRequest, stealData, stealQdata, styleAttach, styleGetProperty, thawChildNotify, thawNotify, translateCoordinates, triggerTooltipQuery, unmap, unparent, unrealize, unref, unregisterWindow, unsetFocusChain, unsetStateFlags, watchClosure.
Getters
getAccessible, getActionGroup, getAllocatedBaseline, getAllocatedHeight, getAllocatedSize, getAllocatedWidth, getAllocation, getAncestor, getAppPaintable, getBorderWidth, getCanDefault, getCanFocus, getChildRequisition, getChildVisible, getChildren, getClip, getClipboard, getCompositeName, getData, getDeviceEnabled, getDeviceEvents, getDirection, getDisplay, getDoubleBuffered, getEvents, getFocusChain, getFocusChild, getFocusHadjustment, getFocusOnClick, getFocusVadjustment, getFontMap, getFontOptions, getFrameClock, getHalign, getHasTooltip, getHasWindow, getHexpand, getHexpandSet, getId, getInternalChild, getMapped, getMarginBottom, getMarginEnd, getMarginLeft, getMarginRight, getMarginStart, getMarginTop, getModifierMask, getModifierStyle, getName, getNoShowAll, getOpacity, getPangoContext, getParent, getParentWindow, getPath, getPathForChild, getPlugWindow, getPointer, getPreferredHeight, getPreferredHeightAndBaselineForWidth, getPreferredHeightForWidth, getPreferredSize, getPreferredWidth, getPreferredWidthForHeight, getProperty, getQdata, getRealized, getReceivesDefault, getRequestMode, getRequisition, getResizeMode, getRootWindow, getScaleFactor, getScreen, getSensitive, getSettings, getSizeRequest, getState, getStateFlags, getStyle, getStyleContext, getSupportMultidevice, getTemplateChild, getTooltipMarkup, getTooltipText, getTooltipWindow, getToplevel, getValign, getValignWithBaseline, getVexpand, getVexpandSet, getVisible, getVisual, getWindow.
Setters
setAccelPath, setAllocation, setAppPaintable, setBorderWidth, setBuildableProperty, setCanDefault, setCanFocus, setChildVisible, setClip, setCompositeName, setData, setDataFull, setDeviceEnabled, setDeviceEvents, setDirection, setDoubleBuffered, setEvents, setFocusChain, setFocusChild, setFocusHadjustment, setFocusOnClick, setFocusVadjustment, setFontMap, setFontOptions, setHalign, setHasTooltip, setHasWindow, setHexpand, setHexpandSet, setMapped, setMarginBottom, setMarginEnd, setMarginLeft, setMarginRight, setMarginStart, setMarginTop, setName, setNoShowAll, setOpacity, setParent, setParentWindow, setProperty, setRealized, setReallocateRedraws, setReceivesDefault, setRedrawOnAllocate, setResizeMode, setSensitive, setSizeRequest, setState, setStateFlags, setStyle, setSupportMultidevice, setTooltipMarkup, setTooltipText, setTooltipWindow, setValign, setVexpand, setVexpandSet, setVisible, setVisual, setWindow.
addId
Arguments
| :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsSocket a) | |
| => a | 
 | 
| -> CULong | 
 | 
| -> m () | 
Adds an XEMBED client, such as a Plug, to the Socket.  The
 client may be in the same process or in a different process.
To embed a Plug in a Socket, you can either create the
 Plug with gtk_plug_new (0), call
 plugGetId to get the window ID of the plug, and then pass that to the
 socketAddId, or you can call socketGetId to get the
 window ID for the socket, and call plugNew passing in that
 ID.
The Socket must have already be added into a toplevel window
  before you can make this call.
getId
Arguments
| :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsSocket a) | |
| => a | 
 | 
| -> m CULong | Returns: the window ID for the socket | 
getPlugWindow
Arguments
| :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsSocket a) | |
| => a | 
 | 
| -> m (Maybe Window) | Returns: the window of the plug if
 available, or  | 
Retrieves the window of the plug. Use this to check if the plug has been created inside of the socket.
Since: 2.14
new
Arguments
| :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m) | |
| => m Socket | Returns: the new  | 
Create a new empty Socket.
Signals
plugAdded
type SocketPlugAddedCallback = IO () Source #
This signal is emitted when a client is successfully added to the socket.
afterSocketPlugAdded :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugAddedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId Source #
Connect a signal handler for the plugAdded signal, to be run after the default handler. When overloading is enabled, this is equivalent to
after socket #plugAdded callback
By default the object invoking the signal is not passed to the callback.
 If you need to access it, you can use the implit ?self parameter.
 Note that this requires activating the ImplicitParams GHC extension.
onSocketPlugAdded :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugAddedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId Source #
Connect a signal handler for the plugAdded signal, to be run before the default handler. When overloading is enabled, this is equivalent to
on socket #plugAdded callback
plugRemoved
afterSocketPlugRemoved :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugRemovedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId Source #
Connect a signal handler for the plugRemoved signal, to be run after the default handler. When overloading is enabled, this is equivalent to
after socket #plugRemoved callback
By default the object invoking the signal is not passed to the callback.
 If you need to access it, you can use the implit ?self parameter.
 Note that this requires activating the ImplicitParams GHC extension.
onSocketPlugRemoved :: (IsSocket a, MonadIO m) => a -> ((?self :: a) => SocketPlugRemovedCallback) -> m SignalHandlerId Source #
Connect a signal handler for the plugRemoved signal, to be run before the default handler. When overloading is enabled, this is equivalent to
on socket #plugRemoved callback