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------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 211.7.202.74 REMOTE_HOST = ------------------------- = class Gtk::Object Gtk::Object is the base class for all widgets, and for a few non-widget objects such as Gtk::Adjustment. Gtk::Object predates GLib::Object; non-widgets that derive from Gtk::Object rather than GLib::Object do so for backward compatibility reasons. In Ruby/GTK, one of the difference between Gtk::Object and GLib::Object is the "destroy" signal, emitted by the Gtk::Object#destroy method. The "destroy" signal asks all code owning a reference to an object to release said reference. So, for example, if you call Gtk::Object#destroy on a Gtk::Window, Ruby/GTK will release it; if you call Gtk::Object#destroy on a Gtk::Button, then the button will be removed from its parent container and the parent container will release its reference to the button. == super class * ((<GLib::Object>)) == public instance methods --- destroy Emits the "destroy" signal notifying all reference holders that they should release the Gtk::Object. --- flags Gets the ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) for an object without directly accessing its members. * Returns: the object whose flags are returned(((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>))). --- flags=(flags) Sets the ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) for an object without directly accessing its members. * flags: ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) * Returns: flags --- set_flags Same as flags=. * flags: ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) * Returns: self --- unset_flags(flags) Unsets the ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) for an object without directly accessing * flags: ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) * Returns: self == constants === GtkObjectFlags --- FLOATING the object is orphaned. --- IN_DESTRUCTION the object is currently being destroyed. This is used internally by GTK+ to prevent reinvokations during destruction. --- RESERVED_1 reserved for future use --- RESERVED_2 reserved for future use == signals --- destroy: self * self: Gtk::Object == See Also GLib::Object ((<Masao>)) ------------------------- = class Gtk::Object Gtk::Object is the base class for all widgets, and for a few non-widget objects such as Gtk::Adjustment. Gtk::Object predates GLib::Object; non-widgets that derive from Gtk::Object rather than GLib::Object do so for backward compatibility reasons. In Ruby/GTK, one of the difference between Gtk::Object and GLib::Object is the "destroy" signal, emitted by the Gtk::Object#destroy method. The "destroy" signal asks all code owning a reference to an object to release said reference. So, for example, if you call Gtk::Object#destroy on a Gtk::Window, Ruby/GTK will release it; if you call Gtk::Object#destroy on a Gtk::Button, then the button will be removed from its parent container and the parent container will release its reference to the button. == super class * ((<GLib::Object>)) == public instance methods --- destroy Emits the "destroy" signal notifying all reference holders that they should release the Gtk::Object. --- flags Gets the ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) for an object without directly accessing its members. * Returns: the object whose flags are returned(((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>))). --- flags=(flags) Sets the ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) for an object without directly accessing its members. * flags: ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) * Returns: flags --- set_flags Same as flags=. * flags: ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) * Returns: self --- unset_flags(flags) Unsets the ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) for an object without directly accessing. * flags: ((<GtkObjectFlags|Gtk::Object#GtkObjectFlags>)) * Returns: self == constants === GtkObjectFlags --- FLOATING the object is orphaned. --- IN_DESTRUCTION the object is currently being destroyed. This is used internally by GTK+ to prevent reinvokations during destruction. --- RESERVED_1 reserved for future use --- RESERVED_2 reserved for future use == signals --- destroy: self * self: Gtk::Object == See Also GLib::Object ((<Masao>))