[gtk/ebassi/gidocgen] signallistitemfactory: Convert docs
- From: Matthias Clasen <matthiasc src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gtk/ebassi/gidocgen] signallistitemfactory: Convert docs
- Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 19:49:49 +0000 (UTC)
commit 72661c81e29ce487f222d88d273ea9401c3038f8
Author: Matthias Clasen <mclasen redhat com>
Date: Sat Feb 27 18:17:57 2021 -0500
signallistitemfactory: Convert docs
gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.c | 107 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.h | 5 --
2 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 58 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.c b/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.c
index d728abf84f..b56b2c19f0 100644
--- a/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.c
+++ b/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.c
@@ -26,50 +26,48 @@
#include "gtklistitem.h"
/**
- * SECTION:gtksignallistitemfactory
- * @title: GtkSignalListItemFactory
- * @short_description: A listitem factory providing signals
- * @see_also: #GtkListItemFactory
+ * GtkSignalListItemFactory:
+ *
+ * `GtkSignalListItemFactory` is a `GtkListItemFactory` that emits signals
+ * to to manage listitems.
*
- * #GtkSignalListItemFactory is a #GtkListItemFactory that provides signals
- * that user code can connect to to manage listitems.
* Signals are emitted for every listitem in the same order:
*
- * 1. #GtkSignalListItemFactory::setup is emitted to set up permanent things
- * on the listitem. This usually means constructing the widgets used in the
- * row and adding them to the listitem.
+ * 1. [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::setup] is emitted to set up permanent
+ * things on the listitem. This usually means constructing the widgets used in
+ * the row and adding them to the listitem.
*
- * 2. #GtkSignalListItemFactory::bind is emitted to bind the item passed via
- * #GtkListItem:item to the widgets that have been created in step 1 or to
- * add item-specific widgets. Signals are connected to listen to changes -
- * both to changes in the item to update the widgets or to changes in the
- * widgets to update the item. After this signal has been called, the
+ * 2. [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::bind] is emitted to bind the item passed
+ * via [property@Gtk.ListItem:item] to the widgets that have been created in
+ * step 1 or to add item-specific widgets. Signals are connected to listen to
+ * changes - both to changes in the item to update the widgets or to changes
+ * in the widgets to update the item. After this signal has been called, the
* listitem may be shown in a list widget.
*
- * 3. #GtkSignalListItemFactory::unbind is emitted to undo everything done
- * in step 2. Usually this means disconnecting signal handlers. Once this
+ * 3. [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::unbind] is emitted to undo everything
+ * done in step 2. Usually this means disconnecting signal handlers. Once this
* signal has been called, the listitem will no longer be used in a list
* widget.
*
- * 4. #GtkSignalListItemFactory::bind and #GtkSignalListItemFactory::unbind
- * may be emitted multiple times again to bind the listitem for use with
- * new items. By reusing listitems, potentially costly setup can be
- * avoided. However, it means code needs to make sure to properly clean
- * up the listitem in step 3 so that no information from the previous
- * use leaks into the next use.
+ * 4. [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::bind] and
+ * [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::unbind] may be emitted multiple times
+ * again to bind the listitem for use with new items. By reusing listitems,
+ * potentially costly setup can be avoided. However, it means code needs to
+ * make sure to properly clean up the listitem in step 3 so that no information
+ * from the previous use leaks into the next use.
*
- * 5. #GtkSignalListItemFactory::teardown is emitted to allow undoing the
- * effects of #GtkSignalListItemFactory::setup. After this signal was emitted
- * on a listitem, the listitem will be destroyed and not be used again.
+ * 5. [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::teardown] is emitted to allow undoing
+ * the effects of [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::setup]. After this signal
+ * was emitted on a listitem, the listitem will be destroyed and not be used again.
*
* Note that during the signal emissions, changing properties on the
* #GtkListItems passed will not trigger notify signals as the listitem's
* notifications are frozen. See g_object_freeze_notify() for details.
*
- * For tracking changes in other properties in the #GtkListItem, the
- * #GtkListItem::notify signal is recommended. The signal can be connected
- * in the #GtkSignalListItemFactory::setup signal and removed again during
- * #GtkSignalListItemFactory::teardown.
+ * For tracking changes in other properties in the `GtkListItem`, the
+ * ::notify signal is recommended. The signal can be connected in the
+ * [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::setup] signal and removed again during
+ * [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::teardown].
*/
struct _GtkSignalListItemFactory
@@ -157,14 +155,15 @@ gtk_signal_list_item_factory_class_init (GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass *klass)
/**
* GtkSignalListItemFactory::setup:
- * @self: The #GtkSignalListItemFactory
+ * @self: The `GtkSignalListItemFactory`
* @listitem: The #GtkListItem to set up
*
- * The ::setup signal is emitted when a new listitem has been created and
- * needs to be setup for use. It is the first signal emitted for every listitem.
+ * Emitted when a new listitem has been created and needs to be setup for use.
+ *
+ * It is the first signal emitted for every listitem.
*
- * The #GtkSignalListItemFactory::teardown signal is the opposite of this signal
- * and can be used to undo everything done in this signal.
+ * The [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::teardown] signal is the opposite
+ * of this signal and can be used to undo everything done in this signal.
*/
signals[SETUP] =
g_signal_new (I_("setup"),
@@ -181,17 +180,18 @@ gtk_signal_list_item_factory_class_init (GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass *klass)
/**
* GtkSignalListItemFactory::bind:
- * @self: The #GtkSignalListItemFactory
+ * @self: The `GtkSignalListItemFactory`
* @listitem: The #GtkListItem to bind
*
- * The ::bind signal is emitted when a new #GtkListItem:item has been set
+ * Emitted when a new [property@Gtk.ListItem:item] has been set
* on the @listitem and should be bound for use.
*
- * After this signal was emitted, the listitem might be shown in a #GtkListView
- * or other list widget.
+ * After this signal was emitted, the listitem might be shown in
+ * a [class@Gtk.ListView] or other list widget.
*
- * The #GtkSignalListItemFactory::unbind signal is the opposite of this signal
- * and can be used to undo everything done in this signal.
+ * The [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::unbind] signal is the
+ * opposite of this signal and can be used to undo everything done
+ * in this signal.
*/
signals[BIND] =
g_signal_new (I_("bind"),
@@ -208,14 +208,14 @@ gtk_signal_list_item_factory_class_init (GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass *klass)
/**
* GtkSignalListItemFactory::unbind:
- * @self: The #GtkSignalListItemFactory
+ * @self: The `GtkSignalListItemFactory`
* @listitem: The #GtkListItem to unbind
*
- * The ::unbind signal is emitted when a listitem has been removed from use
- * in a list widget and its new #GtkListItem:item is about to be unset.
+ * Emitted when a listitem has been removed from use in a list widget
+ * and its new [property@Gtk.ListItem:item] is about to be unset.
*
- * This signal is the opposite of the #GtkSignalListItemFactory::bind signal
- * and should be used to undo everything done in that signal.
+ * This signal is the opposite of the [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::bind]
+ * signal and should be used to undo everything done in that signal.
*/
signals[UNBIND] =
g_signal_new (I_("unbind"),
@@ -232,14 +232,15 @@ gtk_signal_list_item_factory_class_init (GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass *klass)
/**
* GtkSignalListItemFactory::teardown:
- * @self: The #GtkSignalListItemFactory
+ * @self: The `GtkSignalListItemFactory`
* @listitem: The #GtkListItem to teardown
*
- * The ::teardown signal is emitted when a listitem is about to be destroyed.
+ * Emitted when a listitem is about to be destroyed.
+ *
* It is the last signal ever emitted for this @listitem.
*
- * This signal is the opposite of the #GtkSignalListItemFactory::setup signal
- * and should be used to undo everything done in that signal.
+ * This signal is the opposite of the [signal@Gtk.SignalListItemFactory::setup]
+ * signal and should be used to undo everything done in that signal.
*/
signals[TEARDOWN] =
g_signal_new (I_("teardown"),
@@ -263,14 +264,14 @@ gtk_signal_list_item_factory_init (GtkSignalListItemFactory *self)
/**
* gtk_signal_list_item_factory_new:
*
- * Creates a new #GtkSignalListItemFactory. You need to connect signal
- * handlers before you use it.
+ * Creates a new `GtkSignalListItemFactory`.
*
- * Returns: a new #GtkSignalListItemFactory
+ * You need to connect signal handlers before you use it.
+ *
+ * Returns: a new `GtkSignalListItemFactory`
**/
GtkListItemFactory *
gtk_signal_list_item_factory_new (void)
{
return g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_SIGNAL_LIST_ITEM_FACTORY, NULL);
}
-
diff --git a/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.h b/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.h
index 56c2f10a49..cf874fdd88 100644
--- a/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.h
+++ b/gtk/gtksignallistitemfactory.h
@@ -35,11 +35,6 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define GTK_IS_SIGNAL_LIST_ITEM_FACTORY_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((k),
GTK_TYPE_SIGNAL_LIST_ITEM_FACTORY))
#define GTK_SIGNAL_LIST_ITEM_FACTORY_GET_CLASS(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((o),
GTK_TYPE_SIGNAL_LIST_ITEM_FACTORY, GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass))
-/**
- * GtkSignalListItemFactory:
- *
- * The object for the #GtkSignalListItemFactory.
- **/
typedef struct _GtkSignalListItemFactory GtkSignalListItemFactory;
typedef struct _GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass GtkSignalListItemFactoryClass;
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