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// This file was generated by gir (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir) // from gir-files (https://github.com/gtk-rs/gir-files) // DO NOT EDIT use ges_sys; use glib; use glib::object::IsA; use glib::translate::*; use glib::GString; use Asset; glib_wrapper! { /// A `gobject::Object` that implements the `Extractable` interface can be /// extracted from a `Asset` using `AssetExt::extract`. /// /// Each extractable type will have its own way of interpreting the /// `Asset:id` of an asset (or, if it is associated with a specific /// subclass of `Asset`, the asset subclass may handle the /// interpretation of the `Asset:id`). By default, the requested asset /// `Asset:id` will be ignored by a `Extractable` and will be set to /// the type name of the extractable instead. Also by default, when the /// requested asset is extracted, the returned object will simply be a /// newly created default object of that extractable type. You should check /// the documentation for each extractable type to see if they differ from /// the default. /// /// After the object is extracted, it will have a reference to the asset it /// came from, which you can retrieve using `Extractable::get_asset`. /// /// # Implements /// /// [`ExtractableExt`](trait.ExtractableExt.html), [`glib::object::ObjectExt`](../glib/object/trait.ObjectExt.html) pub struct Extractable(Interface<ges_sys::GESExtractable>); match fn { get_type => || ges_sys::ges_extractable_get_type(), } } pub const NONE_EXTRACTABLE: Option<&Extractable> = None; /// Trait containing all `Extractable` methods. /// /// # Implementors /// /// [`BaseEffect`](struct.BaseEffect.html), [`BaseTransitionClip`](struct.BaseTransitionClip.html), [`Clip`](struct.Clip.html), [`Container`](struct.Container.html), [`Effect`](struct.Effect.html), [`Extractable`](struct.Extractable.html), [`Group`](struct.Group.html), [`Layer`](struct.Layer.html), [`OperationClip`](struct.OperationClip.html), [`TimelineElement`](struct.TimelineElement.html), [`Timeline`](struct.Timeline.html), [`TrackElement`](struct.TrackElement.html), [`TransitionClip`](struct.TransitionClip.html), [`UriClip`](struct.UriClip.html) pub trait ExtractableExt: 'static { /// Get the asset that has been set on the extractable object. /// /// # Returns /// /// The asset set on `self`, or `None` /// if no asset has been set. fn get_asset(&self) -> Option<Asset>; /// Gets the `Asset:id` of some associated asset. It may be the case /// that the object has no set asset, or even that such an asset does not /// yet exist in the GES cache. Instead, this will return the asset /// `Asset:id` that is _compatible_ with the current state of the object, /// as determined by the `Extractable` implementer. If it was indeed /// extracted from an asset, this should return the same as its /// corresponding asset `Asset:id`. /// /// # Returns /// /// The `Asset:id` of some associated `Asset` /// that is compatible with `self`'s current state. fn get_id(&self) -> Option<GString>; /// Sets the asset for this extractable object. /// /// When an object is extracted from an asset using `AssetExt::extract` its /// asset will be automatically set. Note that many classes that implement /// `Extractable` will automatically create their objects using assets /// when you call their `new` methods. However, you can use this method to /// associate an object with a compatible asset if it was created by other /// means and does not yet have an asset. Or, for some implementations of /// `Extractable`, you can use this to change the asset of the given /// extractable object, which will lead to a change in its state to /// match the new asset `Asset:id`. /// ## `asset` /// The asset to set /// /// # Returns /// /// `true` if `asset` could be successfully set on `self`. fn set_asset<P: IsA<Asset>>(&self, asset: &P) -> Result<(), glib::error::BoolError>; } impl<O: IsA<Extractable>> ExtractableExt for O { fn get_asset(&self) -> Option<Asset> { unsafe { from_glib_none(ges_sys::ges_extractable_get_asset( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn get_id(&self) -> Option<GString> { unsafe { from_glib_full(ges_sys::ges_extractable_get_id( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, )) } } fn set_asset<P: IsA<Asset>>(&self, asset: &P) -> Result<(), glib::error::BoolError> { unsafe { glib_result_from_gboolean!( ges_sys::ges_extractable_set_asset( self.as_ref().to_glib_none().0, asset.as_ref().to_glib_none().0 ), "Failed to set asset" ) } } }