<!-- ##### ENUM GChannelError ##### --> <para> </para> @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_ACCES: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_BADF: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_DEADLK: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_FAULT: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_INVAL: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_IO: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_ISDIR: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_MFILE: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_NOLCK: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_NOSPC: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_PERM: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_PIPE: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_SPIPE: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_ENCODE_RW: @G_CHANNEL_ERROR_FAILED: <!-- ##### ENUM GChannelStatus ##### --> <para> </para> @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_NORMAL: @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_EOF: @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_PARTIAL_CHARS: @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_AGAIN: @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_INTR: @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_ERROR: @G_CHANNEL_STATUS_BAD_INPUT: <!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GCompareFuncData ##### --> <para> </para> @a: @b: @user_data: @Returns: <!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GCompletionStrcmpFunc ##### --> <para> </para> @s1: @s2: @Returns: <!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GErrorFunc ##### --> <para> Specifies the type of function passed to g_set_error_handler(). </para> @str: the error message. <!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GHookFreeFunc ##### --> <para> </para> @hook_list: @hook: <!-- ##### ENUM GIOFileMode ##### --> <para> </para> @G_IO_FILE_MODE_READ: @G_IO_FILE_MODE_WRITE: @G_IO_FILE_MODE_APPEND: @G_IO_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE: @G_IO_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE_TRUNCATE: @G_IO_FILE_MODE_READ_WRITE_APPEND: <!-- ##### ENUM GMatchType ##### --> <para> Enumeration representing different kinds of patterns. This is only used internally for optimizing the match algorithm. </para> @G_MATCH_ALL: a general pattern. @G_MATCH_ALL_TAIL: a general pattern which contains a fixed part matching the end of the string. @G_MATCH_HEAD: a pattern matching every string with a certain prefix. @G_MATCH_TAIL: a pattern matching every string with a certain suffix. @G_MATCH_EXACT: a pattern matching exactly one string. @G_MATCH_LAST: <!-- ##### USER_FUNCTION GWarningFunc ##### --> <para> Specifies the type of function passed to g_set_warning_handler(). </para> @str: the warning message. <!-- ##### MACRO G_CHANNEL_ERROR ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO G_HOOK_DEFERRED_DESTROY ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO G_IO_CHANNEL_DEFAULT_LINE_TERM ##### --> <para> One of %G_IO_CHANNEL_UNIX_LINE_TERM, %G_IO_CHANNEL_DOS_LINE_TERM, or %G_IO_CHANNEL_MACINTOSH_LINE_TERM (unimplemented) depending on the system type. </para> <!-- ##### MACRO G_IO_CHANNEL_DOS_LINE_TERM ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO G_IO_CHANNEL_ENCODE_RAW ##### --> <para> Encoding for nonbuffered IO. With this encoding, data must be read using g_io_channel_read_chars(); the other functions will not work. </para> <!-- ##### MACRO G_IO_CHANNEL_MACINTOSH_LINE_TERM ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO G_IO_CHANNEL_UNIX_LINE_TERM ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO NAME_MAX ##### --> <para> Provided for UNIX emulation on Windows; equivalent to UNIX macro %NAME_MAX, which is the maximum length of a single path component. i.e. just the <filename>foo</filename> in <filename>/usr/bin/foo</filename>. </para> <!-- ##### MACRO access ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO close ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### FUNCTION closedir ##### --> <para> Provided for UNIX emulation on Windows; see documentation for <function>closedir()</function> in any UNIX manual. </para> @Param1: @Returns: <!-- ##### MACRO fdopen ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_channel_error_from_errno ##### --> <para> </para> @en: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_channel_error_quark ##### --> <para> </para> @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_convert_error_quark ##### --> <para> </para> @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_io_channel_error_quark ##### --> <para> </para> @Returns: <!-- ##### VARIABLE g_log_domain_glib ##### --> <para> The log domain used for messages logged by GLib itself. </para> <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_main_add_poll ##### --> <para> Adds a file descriptor to be polled. This is usually combined with g_source_add() to add an event source. The event source's check function will typically test the revents field in the #GPollFD struct and return TRUE if events need to be processed. </para> @fd: a #GPollFD, which is a file descriptor together with a bitwise combination of #GIOCondition flags determining which events to poll for. @priority: the priority of the poll, which should be the same as the priority used for g_source_add() to ensure that the file descriptor is polled whenever the results may be needed. See #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, #G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT_IDLE, #G_PRIORITY_HIGH, #G_PRIORITY_HIGH_IDLE, and #G_PRIORITY_LOW. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_main_context_get ##### --> <para> </para> @thread: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_main_loop_destroy ##### --> <para> </para> @loop: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_main_remove_poll ##### --> <para> Removes a file descriptor from the list being polled. </para> @fd: the #GPollFD to remove. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_main_win32_get_poll_func ##### --> <para> </para> @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_mem_check ##### --> <para> Checks if the given memory has already been freed. If it has it outputs a warning message. To use this function you must configure glib with the flag '--enable-mem-check=yes' before compiling. </para> @mem: the memory to check. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_scanner_stat_mode ##### --> <para> Gets the file attributes. This is the <structfield>st_mode</structfield> field from the <structname>stat</structname> structure. See the <function>stat()</function> documentation. </para> @filename: the file name. @Returns: the file attributes. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_set_error_handler ##### --> <para> Sets the function to be called to handle error messages. This function is deprecated in favour of the new logging facilities. </para> @func: the function to be called to handle error messages. @Returns: the old error handler. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_set_message_handler ##### --> <para> Sets the function to be called to handle messages. This function is deprecated in favour of the new logging facilities. </para> @func: the function to be called to handle normal messages. @Returns: the old message handler. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_set_warning_handler ##### --> <para> Sets the function to be called to handle warning messages. This function is deprecated in favour of the new logging facilities. </para> @func: the function to be called to handle warning messages. @Returns: the old warning handler. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_source_add ##### --> <para> </para> @priority: @can_recurse: @funcs: @source_data: @user_data: @notify: @Returns: @source: @context: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_source_connect ##### --> <para> </para> @source: @func: @data: @notify: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_source_connect_indirect ##### --> <para> </para> @source: @callback_data: @callback_funcs: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_source_remove_by_source_data ##### --> <para> Removes the first event source found with the given source data. </para> <para> Event sources are sorted with the highest priority first. Sources with equal priority are stored in the order in which they were added. </para> @source_data: the source data, which contains information specific to the type of source. @Returns: TRUE if an event source was found and removed. <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_static_private_get_for_thread ##### --> <para> </para> @private_key: @thread: @Returns: <!-- ##### FUNCTION g_static_private_set_for_thread ##### --> <para> </para> @private_key: @thread: @data: @notify: <!-- ##### MACRO g_string ##### --> <para> Turns the argument into a string literal by using the '#' stringizing operator. </para> @x: text to convert to a literal string. <!-- ##### MACRO getcwd ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO getpid ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO lseek ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO open ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### FUNCTION opendir ##### --> <para> Provided for UNIX emulation on Windows; see documentation for <function>opendir()</function> in any UNIX manual. </para> @Param1: @Returns: <!-- ##### MACRO pclose ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO popen ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO read ##### --> <para> </para> <!-- ##### MACRO readdir ##### --> <para> Provided for UNIX emulation on Windows; see documentation for <function>readdir()</function> in any UNIX manual. </para> <!-- ##### FUNCTION rewinddir ##### --> <para> Provided for UNIX emulation on Windows; see documentation for <function>rewinddir()</function> in any UNIX manual. </para> @Param1: <!-- ##### MACRO write ##### --> <para> </para>