gplugin/gplugin

Implement widgets for settings that use basic types

16 months ago, Elliott Sales de Andrade
7e519d51af72
Implement widgets for settings that use basic types

This implements enums, integral types, double, and string. I have not yet implemented flags, and I'm not sure if we need those. The numeric types use spin buttons, though I suppose they could be sliders. The rates/digits/increments are somewhat arbitrary and could probably be adjusted, but seem good enough for now.

I _think_ this should be sufficient for all libpurple plugins. The GTK plugins may or may not be possible. For example, `spellchk` has a full table of replacements. This may work as a `dict[str, str]` in a table widget, but this is so far not implemented here. We should probably think about whether that makes sense to handle `dict` semi-generically or whether to expose some kind of GTK extension point as in the old API.

Also note that there are no `GSettings` types for things like directories or files, so those don't get any special treatment other than a string input. If we do want special handling, we may have to come up with some setting conventions (e.g., a setting name ending in `-dir` gets a directory chooser widget instead of an entry automatically, or similar).

Testing Done:
Ran `gplugin-gtk4-viewer -p gplugin/native-settings-plugin` and checked that all the settings had widgets with expected limits, and that setting them then going to another plugin and back preserved the settings. (Note that it does warn once for the unimplemented `flags` type.)

Also checked that plugins set up in /r/2131 had some settings.

Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/2150/
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#include <glib/gi18n-lib.h>
#include <gplugin.h>
#include <gplugin-native.h>
#include "gplugin-lua-loader.h"
#include "gplugin-lua-plugin.h"
static GPluginLoader *loader = NULL;
static GPluginPluginInfo *
gplugin_lua_query(G_GNUC_UNUSED GError **error)
{
/* clang-format-11 formats this correctly, so this can be removed then. */
/* clang-format off */
const gchar *const authors[] = {
"Gary Kramlich <grim@reaperworld.com>",
NULL};
/* clang-format on */
/* clang-format off */
return gplugin_plugin_info_new(
"gplugin/lua-loader",
GPLUGIN_NATIVE_PLUGIN_ABI_VERSION,
"internal", TRUE,
"auto-load", TRUE,
"name", "Lua Plugin Loader",
"version", GPLUGIN_VERSION,
"license-id", "LGPL-2.0-or-later",
"summary", "A plugin that can load Lua plugins",
"description", "This plugin allows the loading of plugins written in "
"the Lua programming language.",
"authors", authors,
"website", GPLUGIN_WEBSITE,
"category", "loaders",
"bind-global", TRUE,
"unloadable", FALSE,
NULL);
/* clang-format on */
}
static gboolean
gplugin_lua_load(GPluginPlugin *plugin, GError **error)
{
GPluginManager *manager = NULL;
manager = gplugin_manager_get_default();
gplugin_lua_loader_register(G_TYPE_MODULE(plugin));
gplugin_lua_plugin_register(G_TYPE_MODULE(plugin));
loader = gplugin_lua_loader_new();
if(!gplugin_manager_register_loader(manager, loader, error)) {
g_clear_object(&loader);
return FALSE;
}
return TRUE;
}
static gboolean
gplugin_lua_unload(
G_GNUC_UNUSED GPluginPlugin *plugin,
gboolean shutdown,
GError **error)
{
GPluginManager *manager = NULL;
gboolean ret = FALSE;
if(!shutdown) {
g_set_error_literal(
error,
GPLUGIN_DOMAIN,
0,
_("The Lua loader can not be unloaded"));
return FALSE;
}
manager = gplugin_manager_get_default();
ret = gplugin_manager_unregister_loader(manager, loader, error);
g_clear_object(&loader);
return ret;
}
GPLUGIN_NATIVE_PLUGIN_DECLARE(gplugin_lua)