Trait wayland_client::Proxy
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pub trait Proxy { fn ptr(&self) -> *mut wl_proxy; unsafe fn from_ptr_new(_: *mut wl_proxy) -> Self; unsafe fn from_ptr_initialized(_: *mut wl_proxy) -> Self; fn interface_ptr() -> *const wl_interface; fn interface_name() -> &'static str; fn supported_version() -> u32; fn version(&self) -> u32; fn is_alive(&self) -> bool; fn equals(&self, _: &Self) -> bool; fn set_user_data(&self, ptr: *mut ()); fn get_user_data(&self) -> *mut (); }
Common routines for wayland proxy objects.
All wayland objects automatically implement this trait as generated by the scanner.
It is mostly used for internal use by the library, and you should only need these methods for interfacing with C library working on wayland objects.
Required Methods
fn ptr(&self) -> *mut wl_proxy
Pointer to the underlying wayland proxy object
unsafe fn from_ptr_new(_: *mut wl_proxy) -> Self
Create an instance from a wayland pointer
The pointer must refer to a valid wayland proxy of the appropriate interface, but that have not yet been seen by the library.
The library will take control of the object (notably overwrite its user_data).
unsafe fn from_ptr_initialized(_: *mut wl_proxy) -> Self
Create an instance from a wayland pointer
The pointer must refer to a valid wayland proxy of the appropriate interface, and have already been initialized by the library (it'll assume this proxy user_data contains a certain kind of data).
fn interface_ptr() -> *const wl_interface
Pointer to the interface representation
fn interface_name() -> &'static str
Internal wayland name of this interface
fn supported_version() -> u32
Max version of this interface supported
fn version(&self) -> u32
Current version of the interface this proxy is instanciated with
fn is_alive(&self) -> bool
Check if the proxt behind this handle is actually still alive
fn equals(&self, _: &Self) -> bool
Check of two handles are actually the same wayland object
Returns false
if any of the objects has already been destroyed
fn set_user_data(&self, ptr: *mut ())
Set a pointer associated as user data on this proxy
All proxies to the same wayland object share the same user data pointer.
The get/set operations are atomic, no more guarantee is given. If you need to synchronise access to this data, it is your responsibility to add a Mutex or any other similar mechanism.
fn get_user_data(&self) -> *mut ()
Get the pointer associated as user data on this proxy
All proxies to the same wayland object share the same user data pointer.
See set_user_data
for synchronisation guarantee.
Implementors
impl Proxy for WlDisplay
impl Proxy for WlRegistry
impl Proxy for WlCallback
impl Proxy for WlCompositor
impl Proxy for WlShmPool
impl Proxy for WlShm
impl Proxy for WlBuffer
impl Proxy for WlDataOffer
impl Proxy for WlDataSource
impl Proxy for WlDataDevice
impl Proxy for WlDataDeviceManager
impl Proxy for WlShell
impl Proxy for WlShellSurface
impl Proxy for WlSurface
impl Proxy for WlSeat
impl Proxy for WlPointer
impl Proxy for WlKeyboard
impl Proxy for WlTouch
impl Proxy for WlOutput
impl Proxy for WlRegion
impl Proxy for WlSubcompositor
impl Proxy for WlSubsurface