Glib::Param::GType(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Glib::Param::GType(3pm)NAME
Glib::Param::GType - Paramspecs for glib types
HIERARCHY
Glib::ParamSpec
+----Glib::Param::GType
DESCRIPTION
This object describes a parameter which holds the name of a class known to the GLib type system. The name of the class is considered to be
the common ancestor for valid values. To create a param that allows any type name, specify "undef" for the package name. Beware, however,
that although we say "any type name", this actually refers to any type registered with Glib; normal Perl packages will not work.
METHODS
string or undef = $pspec_gtype->get_is_a_type
If "undef", then any class is allowed.
Since: glib 2.10
SEE ALSO
Glib, Glib::ParamSpec
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Glib for a full notice.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-24 Glib::Param::GType(3pm)
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Glib::Log(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Glib::Log(3)NAME
Glib::Log - A flexible logging mechanism
METHODS
scalar = Glib::Log->set_always_fatal ($fatal_mask)
o $fatal_mask (scalar)
Glib->critical ($domain, $message)
o $domain (string or undef)
o $message (string)
Glib->error ($domain, $message)
o $domain (string or undef)
o $message (string)
scalar = Glib::Log->set_fatal_mask ($log_domain, $fatal_mask)
o $log_domain (string)
o $fatal_mask (scalar)
integer = Glib::Log->set_handler ($log_domain, $log_levels, $log_func, $user_data=undef)
o $log_domain (string or undef) name of the domain to handle with this callback.
o $log_levels (Glib::LogLevelFlags) log levels to handle with this callback
o $log_func (subroutine) handler function
o $user_data (scalar)
Glib->log ($log_domain, $log_level, $message)
o $log_domain (string or undef)
o $log_level (scalar)
o $message (string)
Glib->message ($domain, $message)
o $domain (string or undef)
o $message (string)
Glib::Log->remove_handler ($log_domain, $handler_id)
o $log_domain (string or undef)
o $handler_id (integer) as returned by "set_handler"
Glib->warning ($domain, $message)
o $domain (string or undef)
o $message (string)
ENUMS AND FLAGS
flags Glib::LogLevelFlags
o 'recursion' / 'G_LOG_FLAG_RECURSION'
o 'fatal' / 'G_LOG_FLAG_FATAL'
o 'error' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR'
o 'critical' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL'
o 'warning' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING'
o 'message' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_MESSAGE'
o 'info' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_INFO'
o 'debug' / 'G_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG'
o 'fatal-mask' / 'G_LOG_FATAL_MASK'
SEE ALSO
Glib
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2009 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Glib for a full notice.
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