* Use g_signal_new_class_handler to handle the accumulator based signals
* Remove the optional struct offset for the non accumulator based signals
* This all fixes the warnings from vapigen as well
Testing Done:
Ran the unit tests, gplugin-query, and gplugin-gtk3-viewer without issue.
Reviewed at https://reviews.imfreedom.org/r/1028/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2011-2020 Gary Kramlich <grim@reaperworld.com>
*
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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*/
#include<gplugin.h>
#include<gplugin-gtk-store.h>
/**
* GPluginGtkStoreColumns:
* @GPLUGIN_GTK_STORE_ENABLED_COLUMN: The disabled column. This is used when a
* plugin is in a state that can't be
* changed. So the row should be disabled.
* @GPLUGIN_GTK_STORE_LOADED_COLUMN: The loaded column.
* @GPLUGIN_GTK_STORE_PLUGIN_COLUMN: The plugin column.
* @GPLUGIN_GTK_STORE_MARKUP_COLUMN: The markup column.
*
* An enum declaring the columns in a [class@GPluginGtk3.Store].
*/
/**
* GPluginGtkStore:
*
* A [class@Gtk.ListStore] that contains all of the known plugins in GPlugin.