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+ <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1990
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+ Ty Coon, President of Vice
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+
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+ That's all there is to it!
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+
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+
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+ ### 0.4.0 / 2012-08-24
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+
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+ * Inital release
data/README.md ADDED
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+ # GirFFI-Gtk
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+
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+ GirFFI-based bindings for Gtk+. Supports both Gtk+ 2 and Gtk+ 3.
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+
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+ ## Useage
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+
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+ Gtk2:
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+
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk2'
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+ Gtk.init
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+ win = Gtk::Window.new :toplevel
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+ win.show
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+ GObject.signal_connect(win, "destroy") { Gtk.main_quit }
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+ Gtk.main
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+
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+ Gtk3:
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+
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+ Gtk.init
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+ win = Gtk::Window.new :toplevel
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+ win.show
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+ GObject.signal_connect(win, "destroy") { Gtk.main_quit }
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+ Gtk.main
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+
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+ See the `examples/` directory for more examples.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ gem install gir_ffi-gtk
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Copyright (c) 2012 Matijs van Zuijlen
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+
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+ GirFFI-Gtk is free software, distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser
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+ General Public License, version 2.1 or later. See the file COPYING.LIB for
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+ more information.
data/Rakefile ADDED
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+ load 'tasks/setup.rb'
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+
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+ task :default => 'test'
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+ #
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+ # Based on the empty window Gtk+ tutorial example at
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+ # http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk-tutorial/2.90/c39.html
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+ #
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+
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+ Gtk.init
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+ win = Gtk::Window.new :toplevel
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+ win.show
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+ GObject.signal_connect(win, "destroy") { Gtk.main_quit }
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+ Gtk.main
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+ #
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+ # Based on the 'Hello world' Gtk+ tutorial example at
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+ # http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk-tutorial/2.90/c39.html#SEC-HELLOWORLD
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+ #
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+
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+ Gtk.init
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+
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+ win = Gtk::Window.new(:toplevel)
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+ GObject.signal_connect win, "delete-event" do
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+ puts "delete event occured"
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+ true
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+ end
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+
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+ GObject.signal_connect(win, "destroy") { Gtk.main_quit }
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+ # FIXME: #border_width= should work
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+ win.set_border_width 10
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+
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+ but = Gtk::Button.new_with_label("Hello World")
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+ GObject.signal_connect(but, "clicked") { win.destroy }
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+
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+ win.add but
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+
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+ but.show
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+ win.show
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+
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+ Gtk.main
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+ #
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+ # Based on the 'Upgraded Hello world' Gtk+ tutorial example at
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+ # http://library.gnome.org/devel/gtk-tutorial/2.90/x344.html
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+ #
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+
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+ callback = lambda { |widget, data|
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+ puts "Hello again - #{data} was pressed"
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+ }
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+
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+ Gtk.init
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+
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+ win = Gtk::Window.new(:toplevel)
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+ win.title= "Hello Buttons!"
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+
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+ GObject.signal_connect win, "delete-event" do
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+ Gtk.main_quit
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+ false
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+ end
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+
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+ # FIXME: #border_width= should work
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+ win.set_border_width 10
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+
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+ box = Gtk::HBox.new(false, 0)
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+ win.add box
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+
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+ button = Gtk::Button.new_with_label("Button 1")
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+ GObject.signal_connect button, "clicked", "button 1", &callback
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+ box.pack_start button, true, true, 0
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+ button.show
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+
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+ button = Gtk::Button.new_with_label("Button 2")
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+ GObject.signal_connect button, "clicked", "button 2", &callback
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+ box.pack_start button, true, true, 0
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+ button.show
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+
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+ box.show
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+ win.show
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+
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+ Gtk.main
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+
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+ # Based on http://www.idle-hacking.com/2010/02/webkit-ruby-and-gtk/
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+
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+ GirFFI.setup :WebKit, '3.0'
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+
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+ Gtk.init
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+
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+ win = Gtk::Window.new :toplevel
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+ wv = WebKit::WebView.new
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+ win.add(wv)
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+ win.show_all
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+ wv.open('http://www.google.com/')
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+ GObject.signal_connect(win, "destroy") { Gtk.main_quit }
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+ Gtk.main
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+ #
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+ # Simple notification example.
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+ #
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+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib')
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+
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+ GirFFI.setup :Notify
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+
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+ # Both Gtk and Notify need to be init'ed.
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+ Gtk.init
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+ Notify.init "notification test"
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+
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+ # Basic set up of the notification.
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+ nf = Notify::Notification.new "Hello!", "Hi there.", "gtk-dialog-info"
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+ nf.timeout = 3000
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+ nf.urgency = :critical
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+
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+ # Show a button 'Test' in the notification, with a callback function.
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+ nf.add_action "test", "Test", Proc.new { |obj, action, user_data|
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+ puts "Action #{action} clicked."
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+ }, nil, nil
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+
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+ # In this case, we want the program to end once the notification is gone,
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+ # but not before.
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+ GObject.signal_connect(nf, "closed") {
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+ puts "Notification closed."
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+ Gtk.main_quit
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+ }
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+
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+ # Show the notification.
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+ nf.show
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+
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+ # Start a main loop to wait for the notification to be closed.
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+ Gtk.main
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+ module Gtk
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+ _setup_method "init"
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+
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+ def self.init_with_auto_argv
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+ my_args = init_without_auto_argv [$0, *ARGV]
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+ my_args.shift
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+ ARGV.replace my_args
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+ end
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+ class << self
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+ alias init_without_auto_argv init
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+ alias init init_with_auto_argv
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Gtk.class_eval do
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+ end
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+
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+ require 'gir_ffi'
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+
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+ GirFFI.setup :Gtk, '2.0'
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+
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk/base'
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+ require 'gir_ffi'
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+
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+ GirFFI.setup :Gtk, '3.0'
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+
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+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk/base'
data/tasks/setup.rb ADDED
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+ require 'rake/clean'
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+
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+ # Load the other rake files in the tasks folder
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+ tasks_dir = File.expand_path(File.dirname(__FILE__))
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+ rakefiles = Dir.glob(File.join(tasks_dir, '*.rake')).sort
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+ import(*rakefiles)
data/tasks/test.rake ADDED
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+ require 'rake/testtask'
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+
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+ namespace :test do
4
+ Rake::TestTask.new(:run) do |t|
5
+ t.libs = ['lib']
6
+ t.test_files = FileList['test/**/*_test.rb']
7
+ t.ruby_opts += ["-w"]
8
+ end
9
+ end
10
+
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+ desc 'Run unit tests'
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+ task :test => ['test:run']
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+ require File.expand_path('../test_helper.rb', File.dirname(__FILE__))
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+
3
+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
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+
5
+ describe Gtk do
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+ describe "::init" do
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+ before do
8
+ save_module :Gtk
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+ ::Object.const_set :Gtk, Module.new
10
+ Gtk.class_eval do
11
+ def self.init arr
12
+ ["baz", "qux", "zonk"]
13
+ end
14
+ end
15
+ stub(Gtk)._setup_method { }
16
+
17
+ load 'gir_ffi-gtk/base.rb'
18
+ end
19
+
20
+ it "does not take any arguments" do
21
+ assert_raises(ArgumentError) { Gtk.init 1, ["foo"] }
22
+ assert_raises(ArgumentError) { Gtk.init ["foo"] }
23
+ assert_nothing_raised { Gtk.init }
24
+ end
25
+
26
+ it "replaces ARGV with the tail of the result of the original init function" do
27
+ ARGV.replace ["foo", "bar"]
28
+ Gtk.init
29
+ assert_equal ["qux", "zonk"], ARGV.to_a
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ after do
33
+ restore_module :Gtk
34
+ end
35
+ end
36
+ end
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1
+ require File.expand_path('../test_helper.rb', File.dirname(__FILE__))
2
+
3
+ require 'gir_ffi-gtk3'
4
+ Gtk.init
5
+
6
+ # Tests generated methods and functions in the Gtk namespace.
7
+ describe "In the generated Gtk module" do
8
+ describe "a Gtk::Builder instance" do
9
+ before do
10
+ @builder = Gtk::Builder.new
11
+ @spec = '
12
+ <interface>
13
+ <object class="GtkButton" id="foo">
14
+ <signal handler="on_button_clicked" name="clicked"/>
15
+ </object>
16
+ </interface>
17
+ '
18
+ end
19
+
20
+ it "loads the interface spec" do
21
+ assert_nothing_raised { @builder.add_from_string @spec, @spec.length }
22
+ end
23
+
24
+ describe "its #get_object method" do
25
+ it "returns objects of the proper class" do
26
+ @builder.add_from_string @spec, @spec.length
27
+ o = @builder.get_object "foo"
28
+ assert_instance_of Gtk::Button, o
29
+ end
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ describe "its #connect_signals_full method" do
33
+ before do
34
+ @builder.add_from_string @spec, @spec.length
35
+ end
36
+ it "passes arguments correctly" do
37
+ aa = nil
38
+ @builder.connect_signals_full Proc.new {|*args| aa = args}, nil
39
+ b, o, sn, hn, co, f, ud = aa
40
+ assert_instance_of Gtk::Builder, b
41
+ assert_equal b.to_ptr, @builder.to_ptr
42
+ assert_instance_of Gtk::Button, o
43
+ assert_equal "clicked", sn
44
+ assert_equal "on_button_clicked", hn
45
+ assert_equal nil, co
46
+ assert_equal 0, f
47
+ assert_equal nil, ud
48
+ end
49
+ end
50
+ end
51
+
52
+ describe "a Gtk::Window instance" do
53
+ before do
54
+ @w = Gtk::Window.new :toplevel
55
+ end
56
+
57
+ it "starts with a refcount of 2 (one for us, one for GTK+)" do
58
+ assert_equal 2, ref_count(@w)
59
+ end
60
+ end
61
+
62
+ describe "Gtk::RadioButton" do
63
+ describe ".new" do
64
+ it "works when called with nil" do
65
+ assert_nothing_raised {
66
+ Gtk::RadioButton.new nil
67
+ }
68
+ end
69
+ end
70
+
71
+ describe "#get_group" do
72
+ it "returns a GLib::SList object" do
73
+ btn = Gtk::RadioButton.new nil
74
+ grp = btn.get_group
75
+ assert_instance_of GLib::SList, grp
76
+ end
77
+ end
78
+
79
+ describe ".new" do
80
+ it "works when called with the result of #get_group" do
81
+ assert_nothing_raised {
82
+ btn = Gtk::RadioButton.new nil
83
+ grp = btn.get_group
84
+ Gtk::RadioButton.new grp
85
+ }
86
+ end
87
+ end
88
+
89
+ end
90
+ end
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1
+ if RUBY_PLATFORM == 'java'
2
+ require 'rubygems'
3
+ end
4
+
5
+ if RUBY_VERSION >= "1.9" and ENV["SIMPLECOV"]
6
+ require 'simplecov'
7
+ SimpleCov.start
8
+ end
9
+
10
+ require 'minitest/spec'
11
+ require 'minitest/autorun'
12
+ require 'rr'
13
+
14
+ Thread.abort_on_exception = true
15
+
16
+ $LOAD_PATH.unshift(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), '..', 'lib'))
17
+
18
+ require 'gir_ffi'
19
+
20
+ class MiniTest::Unit::TestCase
21
+ include RR::Adapters::TestUnit
22
+
23
+ def assert_nothing_raised
24
+ yield
25
+ assert true
26
+ end
27
+
28
+ def ref_count object
29
+ GObject::Object::Struct.new(object.to_ptr)[:ref_count]
30
+ end
31
+
32
+ SAVED_MODULES = {}
33
+
34
+ def save_module name
35
+ if Object.const_defined? name
36
+ puts "Saving #{name} over existing" if SAVED_MODULES.has_key? name
37
+ SAVED_MODULES[name] = Object.const_get name
38
+ Object.send(:remove_const, name)
39
+ end
40
+ end
41
+
42
+ def restore_module name
43
+ if Object.const_defined? name
44
+ Object.send(:remove_const, name)
45
+ end
46
+ if SAVED_MODULES.has_key? name
47
+ Object.const_set name, SAVED_MODULES[name]
48
+ SAVED_MODULES.delete name
49
+ end
50
+ end
51
+ end
metadata ADDED
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1
+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
+ name: gir_ffi-gtk
3
+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
+ version: 0.4.0
5
+ prerelease:
6
+ platform: ruby
7
+ authors:
8
+ - Matijs van Zuijlen
9
+ autorequire:
10
+ bindir: bin
11
+ cert_chain: []
12
+ date: 2012-08-24 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
+ dependencies:
14
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
15
+ name: gir_ffi
16
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
17
+ none: false
18
+ requirements:
19
+ - - ~>
20
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
21
+ version: 0.4.0
22
+ type: :runtime
23
+ prerelease: false
24
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
25
+ none: false
26
+ requirements:
27
+ - - ~>
28
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
29
+ version: 0.4.0
30
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
31
+ name: minitest
32
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
33
+ none: false
34
+ requirements:
35
+ - - ~>
36
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
37
+ version: 3.2.0
38
+ type: :development
39
+ prerelease: false
40
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
41
+ none: false
42
+ requirements:
43
+ - - ~>
44
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
45
+ version: 3.2.0
46
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
47
+ name: rr
48
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
49
+ none: false
50
+ requirements:
51
+ - - ~>
52
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
53
+ version: 1.0.4
54
+ type: :development
55
+ prerelease: false
56
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
57
+ none: false
58
+ requirements:
59
+ - - ~>
60
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
61
+ version: 1.0.4
62
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
63
+ name: rake
64
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
65
+ none: false
66
+ requirements:
67
+ - - ~>
68
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
69
+ version: 0.9.2
70
+ type: :development
71
+ prerelease: false
72
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
73
+ none: false
74
+ requirements:
75
+ - - ~>
76
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
77
+ version: 0.9.2
78
+ description:
79
+ email:
80
+ - matijs@matijs.net
81
+ executables: []
82
+ extensions: []
83
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
84
+ files:
85
+ - lib/gir_ffi-gtk2.rb
86
+ - lib/gir_ffi-gtk/base.rb
87
+ - lib/gir_ffi-gtk3.rb
88
+ - test/test_helper.rb
89
+ - test/gir_ffi-gtk/base_test.rb
90
+ - test/gir_ffi-gtk/generated_gtk_test.rb
91
+ - tasks/setup.rb
92
+ - tasks/test.rake
93
+ - examples/04_webkit.rb
94
+ - examples/01_empty_window.rb
95
+ - examples/03_upgraded_hello_world.rb
96
+ - examples/02_hello_world.rb
97
+ - examples/05_notification.rb
98
+ - Changelog.md
99
+ - README.md
100
+ - Rakefile
101
+ - COPYING.LIB
102
+ homepage: http://www.github.com/mvz/gir_ffi-gtk
103
+ licenses: []
104
+ post_install_message:
105
+ rdoc_options: []
106
+ require_paths:
107
+ - lib
108
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
109
+ none: false
110
+ requirements:
111
+ - - ! '>='
112
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
113
+ version: '0'
114
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
115
+ none: false
116
+ requirements:
117
+ - - ! '>='
118
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
119
+ version: '0'
120
+ requirements: []
121
+ rubyforge_project:
122
+ rubygems_version: 1.8.23
123
+ signing_key:
124
+ specification_version: 3
125
+ summary: GirFFI-based Ruby bindings for Gtk+ 2 and 3
126
+ test_files:
127
+ - test/gir_ffi-gtk/base_test.rb
128
+ - test/gir_ffi-gtk/generated_gtk_test.rb
129
+ - test/test_helper.rb
130
+ has_rdoc: