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.IX Title "Gtk2::Buildable 3"
.TH Gtk2::Buildable 3 2024-09-01 "perl v5.40.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH NAME
Gtk2::Buildable \- Interface for objects that can be built by Gtk2::Builder
.SH SYNOPSIS
.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
.Vb 4
\& package Thing;
\& use Gtk2;
\& use Glib::Object::Subclass
\& Glib::Object::,
\&
\& # Some signals and properties on the object...
\& signals => {
\& exploderize => {},
\& },
\& properties => [
\& Glib::ParamSpec\->int (\*(Aqforce\*(Aq, \*(AqForce\*(Aq,
\& \*(AqExplosive force, in megatons\*(Aq,
\& 0, 1000000, 5, [\*(Aqreadable\*(Aq, \*(Aqwritable\*(Aq]),
\& ],
\& ;
\&
\& sub exploderize {
\& my $self = shift;
\& $self\->signal_emit (\*(Aqexploderize\*(Aq);
\& }
\&
\& # We can accept all defaults for Buildable; see the description
\& # for details on custom XML.
\&
\& package main;
\& use Gtk2 \-init;
\& my $builder = Gtk2::Builder\->new ();
\& $builder\->add_from_string (\*(Aq
\&
\& \*(Aq);
\& $builder\->connect_signals ();
\&
\& my $thing = $builder\->get_object (\*(Aqthing1\*(Aq);
\&
\& $thing\->exploderize ();
\&
\& sub do_explode {
\& my $thing = shift;
\& printf "boom * %d!\en", $thing\->get (\*(Aqforce\*(Aq);
\& }
\&
\& # This program prints "boom * 50!" on stdout.
.Ve
.SH HIERARCHY
.IX Header "HIERARCHY"
.Vb 2
\& Glib::Interface
\& +\-\-\-\-Gtk2::Buildable
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.SH DESCRIPTION
.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
The Gtk2::Buildable interface allows objects and widgets to have
\&\f(CW\*(C`\*(C'\fR objects, special property settings, or extra custom
tags in a Gtk2::Builder UI description
().
.PP
The main user of the Gtk2::Buildable interface is Gtk2::Builder, so
there should be very little need for applications to call any of the
Gtk2::Buildable methods. So this documentation deals with
implementing a buildable object.
.PP
Gtk2::Builder already supports plain Glib::Object or Gtk2::Widget with
\&\f(CW\*(C`