Example #1
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File: glib.go Project: vvanpo/gotk3
// ClosureNew creates a new GClosure and adds its callback function
// to the internally-maintained map. It's exported for visibility to other
// gotk3 packages and shouldn't be used in application code.
func ClosureNew(f interface{}, marshalData ...interface{}) (*C.GClosure, error) {
	// Create a reflect.Value from f.  This is called when the
	// returned GClosure runs.
	rf := reflect.ValueOf(f)

	// Create closure context which points to the reflected func.
	cc := closureContext{rf: rf}

	// Closures can only be created from funcs.
	if rf.Type().Kind() != reflect.Func {
		return nil, errors.New("value is not a func")
	}

	if len(marshalData) > 0 {
		rv := reflect.ValueOf(marshalData[0])
		cc.userData = &rv
	}

	c := C._g_closure_new()

	// Associate the GClosure with rf.  rf will be looked up in this
	// map by the closure when the closure runs.
	closures.Lock()
	closures.m[c] = cc
	closures.Unlock()

	return c, nil
}
Example #2
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// ClosureNew creates a new GClosure and adds its callback function
// to the internally-maintained map. It's exported for visibility to other
// gotk3 packages and shouldn't be used in application code.
func ClosureNew(f interface{}, marshalData ...interface{}) (*C.GClosure, error) {
	// Create a reflect.Value from f.  This is called when the
	// returned GClosure runs.
	rf := reflect.ValueOf(f)

	// Closures can only be created from funcs.
	if rf.Type().Kind() != reflect.Func {
		return nil, errors.New("value is not a func")
	}

	var c *C.GClosure
	if len(marshalData) == 0 {
		c = C._g_closure_new()
	} else {
		p, err := reflectGValue(marshalData[0])
		if err != nil {
			return nil, err
		}
		// TODO: data needs to stay in scope until the source func is gone.
		c = C._g_closure_new_with_data((C.gpointer)(p))
	}

	// Associate the GClosure with rf.  rf will be looked up in this
	// map by the closure when the closure runs.
	closures.Lock()
	closures.m[c] = rf
	closures.Unlock()

	return c, nil
}