| Safe Haskell | None | 
|---|---|
| Language | Haskell2010 | 
Data.GI.Base.GClosure
Description
Some helper functions for dealing with GClosures.
Synopsis
- newtype GClosure a = GClosure (ManagedPtr (GClosure a))
 - newGClosure :: MonadIO m => FunPtr a -> m (GClosure a)
 - wrapGClosurePtr :: Ptr (GClosure a) -> IO (GClosure a)
 - newGClosureFromPtr :: Ptr (GClosure a) -> IO (GClosure a)
 - noGClosure :: Maybe (GClosure a)
 - unrefGClosure :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m) => GClosure a -> m ()
 - disownGClosure :: GClosure a -> IO (Ptr (GClosure a))
 
Documentation
The basic type. This corresponds to a wrapped GClosure on the C
 side, which is a boxed object.
Constructors
| GClosure (ManagedPtr (GClosure a)) | 
Instances
| HasParentTypes (GClosure a) Source # | |
Defined in Data.GI.Base.GClosure  | |
| GBoxed (GClosure a) Source # | 
  | 
Defined in Data.GI.Base.GClosure  | |
| TypedObject (GClosure a) Source # | Find the associated   | 
| type ParentTypes (GClosure a) Source # | There are no types in the bindings that a closure can be safely cast to.  | 
Defined in Data.GI.Base.GClosure  | |
newGClosureFromPtr :: Ptr (GClosure a) -> IO (GClosure a) Source #
Construct a Haskell wrapper for the GClosure, without assuming
 ownership.
noGClosure :: Maybe (GClosure a) Source #
A convenience alias for Nothing :: Maybe (GClosure a).
unrefGClosure :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m) => GClosure a -> m () Source #
Decrease the reference count of the given GClosure. If the
 reference count reaches 0 the memory will be released.