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int SPI_init (void); void SPI_event_main (void); void SPI_event_quit (void); SPIBoolean SPI_eventIsReady (void); AccessibleEvent* SPI_nextEvent (SPIBoolean waitForEvent); int SPI_exit (void); void SPI_freeString (char *s); Accessible* SPIAccessibleException_getSource (SPIException *err); char* SPIException_getDescription (SPIException *err); SPIExceptionCode SPIException_getExceptionCode (SPIException *err); SPIExceptionType SPIException_getSourceType (SPIException *err); SPIException; enum SPIExceptionCode; enum SPIExceptionType; SPIBoolean (*SPIExceptionHandler) (SPIException *err, SPIBoolean is_fatal); SPIRect; void SPI_freeRect (SPIRect *r); char* SPI_dupString (char *s); SPIBoolean SPI_exceptionHandlerPush (SPIExceptionHandler *handler); SPIExceptionHandler* SPI_exceptionHandlerPop (void);
int SPI_init (void);
Connects to the accessibility registry and initializes the SPI.
Returns : |
0 on success, otherwise an integer error code. |
void SPI_event_main (void);
Starts/enters the main event loop for the SPI services.
(NOTE: This method does not return control, it is exited via a call to
SPI_event_quit() from within an event handler).
void SPI_event_quit (void);
Quits the last main event loop for the SPI services, see SPI_event_main
SPIBoolean SPI_eventIsReady (void);
Checks to see if an SPI event is waiting in the event queue.
Used by clients that don't wish to use SPI_event_main().
Not Yet Implemented.
Returns : |
TRUE if an event is waiting, otherwise FALSE. |
AccessibleEvent* SPI_nextEvent (SPIBoolean waitForEvent);
Gets the next event in the SPI event queue; blocks if no event
is pending and waitForEvent is TRUE.
Used by clients that don't wish to use SPI_event_main().
Not Yet Implemented.
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a SPIBoolean indicating whether to block or not. |
Returns : |
the next AccessibleEvent in the SPI event queue. |
int SPI_exit (void);
Disconnects from the Accessibility Registry and releases any floating resources. Call only once at exit.
Returns : |
0 if there were no leaks, otherwise non zero. |
void SPI_freeString (char *s);
Free a character string returned from an at-spi call. Clients of
at-spi should use this function instead of free() or g_free().
A NULL string s will be silently ignored.
This API should not be used to free strings
from other libraries or allocated by the client.
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a character string returned from another at-spi call. |
Accessible* SPIAccessibleException_getSource (SPIException *err);
Get the identity of the object which threw an exception.
Since: AT-SPI 1.4
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the SPIException being queried. |
Returns : |
a pointer to the Accessible object which threw the exception. |
char* SPIException_getDescription (SPIException *err);
Get a text description of the exception that has been thrown. Unfortunately these descriptions tend to be terse and limited in the detail which they can provide.
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the SPIException being queried. |
Returns : |
a brief character string describing the exception. |
SPIExceptionCode SPIException_getExceptionCode (SPIException *err);
Get the SPIExceptionCode telling what type of exception condition has occurred.
Since: AT-SPI 1.4
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the SPIException being queried. |
Returns : |
the SPIExceptionCode corresponding to exception err.
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SPIExceptionType SPIException_getSourceType (SPIException *err);
Get the SPIExceptionType of an exception which has been thrown.
Since: AT-SPI 1.4
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the exception being queried |
Returns : |
the SPIExceptionType corresponding to exception err.
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typedef struct {
SPIExceptionType type;
CORBA_Object source;
CORBA_Environment *ev;
SPIExceptionCode code;
char * desc;
} SPIException;
An opaque object encapsulating information about thrown exceptions.
SPIExceptionType |
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CORBA_Object |
private |
CORBA_Environment * |
private |
SPIExceptionCode |
private |
char * |
private |
typedef enum {
SPI_EXCEPTION_UNSPECIFIED,
SPI_EXCEPTION_DISCONNECT,
SPI_EXCEPTION_NO_IMPL,
SPI_EXCEPTION_IO,
SPI_EXCEPTION_BAD_DATA
} SPIExceptionCode;
Exception codes indicating what's gone wrong in an AT-SPI call.
| An exception of unknown type, or which doesn't fit the other types. | |
| Communication with the object or service has been disconnected; this usually means that the object or service has died or exited. | |
| The object or service is missing the implementation for a request. | |
| The communications channel has become corrupted, blocked, or is otherwise in a bad state. | |
| The data received or sent over the interface has been identified as improperly formatted or otherwise fails to match the expectations. |
typedef enum {
SPI_EXCEPTION_SOURCE_UNSPECIFIED,
SPI_EXCEPTION_SOURCE_ACCESSIBLE,
SPI_EXCEPTION_SOURCE_REGISTRY,
SPI_EXCEPTION_SOURCE_DEVICE
} SPIExceptionType;
The general source of the failure, i.e. whether the app, registry, or device system has encountered trouble.
| Don't know or can't tell where the problem is | |
| The source of an event or query (i.e. an app) has thrown the exception. | |
| The AT-SPI registry has thrown the exception or cannot be reached. | |
| The device event subsystem has encountered an error condition. |
SPIBoolean (*SPIExceptionHandler) (SPIException *err, SPIBoolean is_fatal);
A function type for functions to be called when exceptions occur.
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points to the SPIException opaque object. |
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indicates whether the exception is a fatal error or not. |
Returns : |
typedef struct {
long x;
long y;
long width;
long height;
} SPIRect;
A structure encapsulating a rectangle.
void SPI_freeRect (SPIRect *r);
Free a SPIRect structure returned from an at-spi call. Clients of
at-spi should use this function instead of free() or g_free().
A NULL rect r will be silently ignored.
This API should not be used to free data
from other libraries or allocated by the client.
Since: AT-SPI 1.6
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a pointer to an SPIRect returned from another at-spi call. |
char* SPI_dupString (char *s);
Since: AT-SPI 1.4
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a UTF-8 string to be duplicated |
Returns : |
a duplicate of the string passed as a parameter, which should be freed via SPI_freeString after use. |
SPIBoolean SPI_exceptionHandlerPush (SPIExceptionHandler *handler);
Install a client-side handler for SPIException instances, which can see and handle any exceptions before chaining them to the next exception handler in the stack.
Since: AT-SPI 1.4
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an SPIExceptionHandler to install as the first code to deal with exceptions. |
Returns : |
TRUE if the result succeeded, FALSE if hander could not be registered.
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SPIExceptionHandler* SPI_exceptionHandlerPop (void);
Remove/pop an SPIExceptionHandler off the error handler stack and return the new handler.
Since: AT-SPI 1.4
Returns : |
the SPIExceptionHandler which is now at the top of the error handler stack after the call. |