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#include <libebackend/libebackend.h> struct EDataFactory; EBackend * e_data_factory_ref_backend (EDataFactory *data_factory,const gchar *hash_key,ESource *source); EBackendFactory * e_data_factory_ref_backend_factory (EDataFactory *data_factory,const gchar *hash_key);
struct EDataFactory;
Contains only private data that should be read and manipulated using the functions below.
Since 3.4
EBackend * e_data_factory_ref_backend (EDataFactory *data_factory,const gchar *hash_key,ESource *source);
Returns either a newly-created or existing EBackend for ESource.
The returned EBackend is referenced for thread-safety and must be
unreferenced with g_object_unref() when finished with it.
The data_factory retains a weak reference to backend so it can return
the same instance while backend is in use. When the last strong reference
to backend is dropped, data_factory will lose its weak reference and will
have to create a new EBackend instance the next time the same hash_key
and source are requested.
If no suitable EBackendFactory exists, the function returns NULL.
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an EDataFactory |
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hash key for an EBackendFactory |
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an ESource |
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an EBackend for source, or NULL
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Since 3.6
EBackendFactory * e_data_factory_ref_backend_factory (EDataFactory *data_factory,const gchar *hash_key);
Returns the EBackendFactory for hash_key, or NULL if no such factory
is registered.
The returned EBackendFactory is referenced for thread-safety.
Unreference the EBackendFactory with g_object_unref() when finished
with it.
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an EDataFactory |
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hash key for an EBackendFactory |
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the EBackendFactory for hash_key, or NULL
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Since 3.6
"backend-created" signalvoid user_function (EDataFactory *data_factory,
EBackend *backend,
gpointer user_data) : Run Last
Emitted when a new EBackend is instantiated by way of
e_data_factory_ref_backend(). Extensions can connect to this
signal to perform additional initialization on the EBackend.
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the EDataFactory which emitted the signal |
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the newly-created EBackend |
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user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Since 3.8