GLib.Source¶
Fields¶
| Name | Type | Access | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| callback_data | object | r | |
| callback_funcs | GLib.SourceCallbackFuncs | r | |
| context | GLib.MainContext | r | |
| flags | int | r | |
| name | str | r | |
| next | GLib.Source | r | |
| poll_fds | [ object] | r | |
| prev | GLib.Source | r | |
| ref_count | int | r | |
| source_funcs | GLib.SourceFuncs | r | |
| source_id | int | r | 
Methods¶
| class | new(source_funcs, struct_size) | 
| class | remove(tag) | 
| class | remove_by_funcs_user_data(funcs, user_data) | 
| class | remove_by_user_data(user_data) | 
| class | set_name_by_id(tag, name) | 
| add_child_source(child_source) | |
| add_poll(fd) | |
| add_unix_fd(fd, events) | |
| attach(context) | |
| destroy() | |
| get_can_recurse() | |
| get_context() | |
| get_current_time() | |
| get_id() | |
| get_name() | |
| get_priority() | |
| get_ready_time() | |
| get_time() | |
| is_destroyed() | |
| modify_unix_fd(tag, new_events) | |
| query_unix_fd(tag) | |
| ref() | |
| remove_child_source(child_source) | |
| remove_poll(fd) | |
| remove_unix_fd(tag) | |
| set_callback(func, *data) | |
| set_callback_indirect(callback_data, callback_funcs) | |
| set_can_recurse(can_recurse) | |
| set_funcs(funcs) | |
| set_name(name) | |
| set_priority(priority) | |
| set_ready_time(ready_time) | |
| unref() | 
Details¶
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class GLib.Source(*args, **kwargs)¶
- The - GSourcestruct is an opaque data type representing an event source.- 
classmethod new(source_funcs, struct_size)[source]¶
- Parameters: - source_funcs (GLib.SourceFuncs) – structure containing functions that implement the sources behavior.
- struct_size (int) – size of theGLib.Sourcestructure to create.
 - Returns: - the newly-created - GLib.Source.- Return type: - Creates a new - GLib.Sourcestructure. The size is specified to allow creating structures derived from- GLib.Sourcethat contain additional data. The size passed in must be at least- sizeof (GSource).- The source will not initially be associated with any - GLib.MainContextand must be added to one with- GLib.Source.attach() before it will be executed.
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classmethod remove(tag)[source]¶
- Parameters: - tag ( - int) – the ID of the source to remove.- Returns: - For historical reasons, this function always returns - True- Return type: - bool- Removes the source with the given ID from the default main context. You must use - GLib.Source.destroy() for sources added to a non-default main context.- The ID of a - GLib.Sourceis given by- GLib.Source.get_id(), or will be returned by the functions- GLib.Source.attach(),- GLib.idle_add(),- GLib.idle_add(),- GLib.timeout_add(),- GLib.timeout_add(),- GLib.child_watch_add(),- GLib.child_watch_add(),- GLib.io_add_watch(), and- GLib.io_add_watch().- It is a programmer error to attempt to remove a non-existent source. - More specifically: source IDs can be reissued after a source has been destroyed and therefore it is never valid to use this function with a source ID which may have already been removed. An example is when scheduling an idle to run in another thread with - GLib.idle_add(): the idle may already have run and been removed by the time this function is called on its (now invalid) source ID. This source ID may have been reissued, leading to the operation being performed against the wrong source.
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classmethod remove_by_funcs_user_data(funcs, user_data)[source]¶
- Parameters: - funcs (GLib.SourceFuncs) – The source_funcs passed toGLib.Source.new()
- user_data (objectorNone) – the user data for the callback
 - Returns: - Trueif a source was found and removed.- Return type: - Removes a source from the default main loop context given the source functions and user data. If multiple sources exist with the same source functions and user data, only one will be destroyed. 
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classmethod remove_by_user_data(user_data)[source]¶
- Parameters: - user_data ( - objector- None) – the user_data for the callback.- Returns: - Trueif a source was found and removed.- Return type: - bool- Removes a source from the default main loop context given the user data for the callback. If multiple sources exist with the same user data, only one will be destroyed. 
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classmethod set_name_by_id(tag, name)[source]¶
- Parameters: - tag (int) – aGLib.SourceID
- name (str) – debug name for the source
 - Sets the name of a source using its ID. - This is a convenience utility to set source names from the return value of - GLib.idle_add(),- GLib.timeout_add(), etc.- It is a programmer error to attempt to set the name of a non-existent source. - More specifically: source IDs can be reissued after a source has been destroyed and therefore it is never valid to use this function with a source ID which may have already been removed. An example is when scheduling an idle to run in another thread with - GLib.idle_add(): the idle may already have run and been removed by the time this function is called on its (now invalid) source ID. This source ID may have been reissued, leading to the operation being performed against the wrong source.- New in version 2.26. 
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add_child_source(child_source)[source]¶
- Parameters: - child_source ( - GLib.Source) – a second- GLib.Sourcethat self should “poll”- Adds child_source to self as a “polled” source; when self is added to a - GLib.MainContext, child_source will be automatically added with the same priority, when child_source is triggered, it will cause self to dispatch (in addition to calling its own callback), and when self is destroyed, it will destroy child_source as well. (self will also still be dispatched if its own prepare/check functions indicate that it is ready.)- If you don’t need child_source to do anything on its own when it triggers, you can call g_source_set_dummy_callback() on it to set a callback that does nothing (except return - Trueif appropriate).- self will hold a reference on child_source while child_source is attached to it. - This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- New in version 2.28. 
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add_poll(fd)[source]¶
- Parameters: - fd ( - GLib.PollFD) – a- GLib.PollFDstructure holding information about a file descriptor to watch.- Adds a file descriptor to the set of file descriptors polled for this source. This is usually combined with - GLib.Source.new() to add an event source. The event source’s check function will typically test the revents field in the- GLib.PollFDstruct and return- Trueif events need to be processed.- This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- Using this API forces the linear scanning of event sources on each main loop iteration. Newly-written event sources should try to use - GLib.Source.add_unix_fd() instead of this API.
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add_unix_fd(fd, events)[source]¶
- Parameters: - fd (int) – the fd to monitor
- events (GLib.IOCondition) – an event mask
 - Returns: - an opaque tag - Return type: - Monitors fd for the IO events in events. - The tag returned by this function can be used to remove or modify the monitoring of the fd using - GLib.Source.remove_unix_fd() or- GLib.Source.modify_unix_fd().- It is not necessary to remove the fd before destroying the source; it will be cleaned up automatically. - This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- As the name suggests, this function is not available on Windows. - New in version 2.36. 
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attach(context)[source]¶
- Parameters: - context ( - GLib.MainContextor- None) – a- GLib.MainContext(if- None, the default context will be used)- Returns: - the ID (greater than 0) for the source within the - GLib.MainContext.- Return type: - int- Adds a - GLib.Sourceto a context so that it will be executed within that context. Remove it by calling- GLib.Source.destroy().- This function is safe to call from any thread, regardless of which thread the context is running in. 
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destroy()[source]¶
- Removes a source from its - GLib.MainContext, if any, and mark it as destroyed. The source cannot be subsequently added to another context. It is safe to call this on sources which have already been removed from their context.- This does not unref the - GLib.Source: if you still hold a reference, use- GLib.Source.unref() to drop it.- This function is safe to call from any thread, regardless of which thread the - GLib.MainContextis running in.
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get_can_recurse()[source]¶
- Returns: - whether recursion is allowed. - Return type: - bool- Checks whether a source is allowed to be called recursively. see - GLib.Source.set_can_recurse().
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get_context()[source]¶
- Returns: - the - GLib.MainContextwith which the source is associated, or- Noneif the context has not yet been added to a source.- Return type: - GLib.MainContextor- None- Gets the - GLib.MainContextwith which the source is associated.- You can call this on a source that has been destroyed, provided that the - GLib.MainContextit was attached to still exists (in which case it will return that- GLib.MainContext). In particular, you can always call this function on the source returned from- GLib.main_current_source(). But calling this function on a source whose- GLib.MainContexthas been destroyed is an error.
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get_current_time()[source]¶
- Returns: - Time in seconds since the Epoch - Return type: - float - This function ignores self and is otherwise the same as - GLib.get_current_time().- Deprecated since version 2.28: use - GLib.Source.get_time() instead
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get_id()[source]¶
- Returns: - the ID (greater than 0) for the source - Return type: - int- Returns the numeric ID for a particular source. The ID of a source is a positive integer which is unique within a particular main loop context. The reverse mapping from ID to source is done by - GLib.MainContext.find_source_by_id().- You can only call this function while the source is associated to a - GLib.MainContextinstance; calling this function before- GLib.Source.attach() or after- GLib.Source.destroy() yields undefined behavior. The ID returned is unique within the- GLib.MainContextinstance passed to- GLib.Source.attach().
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get_name()[source]¶
- Returns: - the name of the source - Return type: - str- Gets a name for the source, used in debugging and profiling. The name may be - Noneif it has never been set with- GLib.Source.set_name().- New in version 2.26. 
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get_priority()[source]¶
- Returns: - the priority of the source - Return type: - int- Gets the priority of a source. 
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get_ready_time()[source]¶
- Returns: - the monotonic ready time, -1 for “never” - Return type: - int- Gets the “ready time” of self, as set by - GLib.Source.set_ready_time().- Any time before the current monotonic time (including 0) is an indication that the source will fire immediately. 
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get_time()[source]¶
- Returns: - the monotonic time in microseconds - Return type: - int- Gets the time to be used when checking this source. The advantage of calling this function over calling - GLib.get_monotonic_time() directly is that when checking multiple sources, GLib can cache a single value instead of having to repeatedly get the system monotonic time.- The time here is the system monotonic time, if available, or some other reasonable alternative otherwise. See - GLib.get_monotonic_time().- New in version 2.28. 
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is_destroyed()[source]¶
- Returns: - Trueif the source has been destroyed- Return type: - bool- Returns whether self has been destroyed. - This is important when you operate upon your objects from within idle handlers, but may have freed the object before the dispatch of your idle handler. - static gboolean idle_callback (gpointer data) { SomeWidget *self = data; GDK_THREADS_ENTER (); // do stuff with self self->idle_id = 0; GDK_THREADS_LEAVE (); return G_SOURCE_REMOVE; } static void some_widget_do_stuff_later (SomeWidget *self) { self->idle_id = g_idle_add (idle_callback, self); } static void some_widget_finalize (GObject *object) { SomeWidget *self = SOME_WIDGET (object); if (self->idle_id) g_source_remove (self->idle_id); G_OBJECT_CLASS (parent_class)->finalize (object); } - This will fail in a multi-threaded application if the widget is destroyed before the idle handler fires due to the use after free in the callback. A solution, to this particular problem, is to check to if the source has already been destroy within the callback. - static gboolean idle_callback (gpointer data) { SomeWidget *self = data; GDK_THREADS_ENTER (); if (!g_source_is_destroyed (g_main_current_source ())) { // do stuff with self } GDK_THREADS_LEAVE (); return FALSE; } - Calls to this function from a thread other than the one acquired by the - GLib.MainContextthe- GLib.Sourceis attached to are typically redundant, as the source could be destroyed immediately after this function returns. However, once a source is destroyed it cannot be un-destroyed, so this function can be used for opportunistic checks from any thread.- New in version 2.12. 
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modify_unix_fd(tag, new_events)[source]¶
- Parameters: - tag (object) – the tag fromGLib.Source.add_unix_fd()
- new_events (GLib.IOCondition) – the new event mask to watch
 - Updates the event mask to watch for the fd identified by tag. - tag is the tag returned from - GLib.Source.add_unix_fd().- If you want to remove a fd, don’t set its event mask to zero. Instead, call - GLib.Source.remove_unix_fd().- This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- As the name suggests, this function is not available on Windows. - New in version 2.36. 
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query_unix_fd(tag)[source]¶
- Parameters: - tag ( - object) – the tag from- GLib.Source.add_unix_fd()- Returns: - the conditions reported on the fd - Return type: - GLib.IOCondition- Queries the events reported for the fd corresponding to tag on self during the last poll. - The return value of this function is only defined when the function is called from the check or dispatch functions for self. - This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- As the name suggests, this function is not available on Windows. - New in version 2.36. 
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ref()[source]¶
- Returns: - self - Return type: - GLib.Source- Increases the reference count on a source by one. 
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remove_child_source(child_source)[source]¶
- Parameters: - child_source ( - GLib.Source) – a- GLib.Sourcepreviously passed to- GLib.Source.add_child_source().- Detaches child_source from self and destroys it. - This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- New in version 2.28. 
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remove_poll(fd)[source]¶
- Parameters: - fd ( - GLib.PollFD) – a- GLib.PollFDstructure previously passed to- GLib.Source.add_poll().- Removes a file descriptor from the set of file descriptors polled for this source. - This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.
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remove_unix_fd(tag)[source]¶
- Parameters: - tag ( - object) – the tag from- GLib.Source.add_unix_fd()- Reverses the effect of a previous call to - GLib.Source.add_unix_fd().- You only need to call this if you want to remove an fd from being watched while keeping the same source around. In the normal case you will just want to destroy the source. - This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- As the name suggests, this function is not available on Windows. - New in version 2.36. 
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set_callback(func, *data)[source]¶
- Parameters: - func (GLib.SourceFunc) – a callback function
- data (objectorNone) – the data to pass to callback function
 - Sets the callback function for a source. The callback for a source is called from the source’s dispatch function. - The exact type of func depends on the type of source; ie. you should not count on func being called with data as its first parameter. Cast func with G_SOURCE_FUNC() to avoid warnings about incompatible function types. - See memory management of sources for details on how to handle memory management of data. - Typically, you won’t use this function. Instead use functions specific to the type of source you are using, such as - GLib.idle_add() or- GLib.timeout_add().- It is safe to call this function multiple times on a source which has already been attached to a context. The changes will take effect for the next time the source is dispatched after this call returns. 
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set_callback_indirect(callback_data, callback_funcs)[source]¶
- Parameters: - callback_data (objectorNone) – pointer to callback data “object”
- callback_funcs (GLib.SourceCallbackFuncs) – functions for reference counting callback_data and getting the callback and data
 - Sets the callback function storing the data as a refcounted callback “object”. This is used internally. Note that calling - GLib.Source.set_callback_indirect() assumes an initial reference count on callback_data, and thus callback_funcs->unref will eventually be called once more than callback_funcs->ref.- It is safe to call this function multiple times on a source which has already been attached to a context. The changes will take effect for the next time the source is dispatched after this call returns. 
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set_can_recurse(can_recurse)[source]¶
- Parameters: - can_recurse ( - bool) – whether recursion is allowed for this source- Sets whether a source can be called recursively. If can_recurse is - True, then while the source is being dispatched then this source will be processed normally. Otherwise, all processing of this source is blocked until the dispatch function returns.
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set_funcs(funcs)[source]¶
- Parameters: - funcs ( - GLib.SourceFuncs) – the new- GLib.SourceFuncs- Sets the source functions (can be used to override default implementations) of an unattached source. - New in version 2.12. 
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set_name(name)[source]¶
- Parameters: - name ( - str) – debug name for the source- Sets a name for the source, used in debugging and profiling. The name defaults to - None.- The source name should describe in a human-readable way what the source does. For example, “X11 event queue” or “GTK+ repaint idle handler” or whatever it is. - It is permitted to call this function multiple times, but is not recommended due to the potential performance impact. For example, one could change the name in the “check” function of a - GLib.SourceFuncsto include details like the event type in the source name.- Use caution if changing the name while another thread may be accessing it with - GLib.Source.get_name(); that function does not copy the value, and changing the value will free it while the other thread may be attempting to use it.- New in version 2.26. 
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set_priority(priority)[source]¶
- Parameters: - priority ( - int) – the new priority.- Sets the priority of a source. While the main loop is being run, a source will be dispatched if it is ready to be dispatched and no sources at a higher (numerically smaller) priority are ready to be dispatched. - A child source always has the same priority as its parent. It is not permitted to change the priority of a source once it has been added as a child of another source. 
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set_ready_time(ready_time)[source]¶
- Parameters: - ready_time ( - int) – the monotonic time at which the source will be ready, 0 for “immediately”, -1 for “never”- Sets a - GLib.Sourceto be dispatched when the given monotonic time is reached (or passed). If the monotonic time is in the past (as it always will be if ready_time is 0) then the source will be dispatched immediately.- If ready_time is -1 then the source is never woken up on the basis of the passage of time. - Dispatching the source does not reset the ready time. You should do so yourself, from the source dispatch function. - Note that if you have a pair of sources where the ready time of one suggests that it will be delivered first but the priority for the other suggests that it would be delivered first, and the ready time for both sources is reached during the same main context iteration, then the order of dispatch is undefined. - It is a no-op to call this function on a - GLib.Sourcewhich has already been destroyed with- GLib.Source.destroy().- This API is only intended to be used by implementations of - GLib.Source. Do not call this API on a- GLib.Sourcethat you did not create.- New in version 2.36. 
 
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