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Functions in TfeTextView

TfeTextView functions are described in this section.

tfetextview.h

The header file tfetextview.h provides:

  • The type of TfeTextView, which is TFE_TYPE_TEXT_VIEW.
  • The expansion of G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE includes some useful macros.
  • Constants for the open-response signal is defined..
  • Public functions of tfetextview.c are declared.

Therefore, Any programs use TfeTextView needs to include tfetextview.h.

 1 #ifndef __TFE_TEXT_VIEW_H__
 2 #define __TFE_TEXT_VIEW_H__
 3 
 4 #include <gtk/gtk.h>
 5 
 6 #define TFE_TYPE_TEXT_VIEW tfe_text_view_get_type ()
 7 G_DECLARE_FINAL_TYPE (TfeTextView, tfe_text_view, TFE, TEXT_VIEW, GtkTextView)
 8 
 9 /* "open-response" signal response */
10 enum TfeTextViewOpenResponseType
11 {
12   TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_SUCCESS,
13   TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_CANCEL,
14   TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_ERROR
15 };
16 
17 GFile *
18 tfe_text_view_get_file (TfeTextView *tv);
19 
20 void
21 tfe_text_view_open (TfeTextView *tv, GtkWindow *win);
22 
23 void
24 tfe_text_view_save (TfeTextView *tv);
25 
26 void
27 tfe_text_view_saveas (TfeTextView *tv);
28 
29 GtkWidget *
30 tfe_text_view_new_with_file (GFile *file);
31 
32 GtkWidget *
33 tfe_text_view_new (void);
34 
35 #endif /* __TFE_TEXT_VIEW_H__ */
  • 1,2,35: Thanks to these three lines, the following lines are included only once. You can use #pragma once instead of them. It is non-standard but widely used.
  • 4: Includes gtk4 header files. The header file gtk4 also has the same mechanism to avoid including it multiple times.
  • 6-7: These two lines define TfeTextView type, its class structure and some useful macros.
    • TfeTextView and TfeTextViewClass are declared as typedef of C structures.
    • You need to define a structure _TfeTextView later.
    • The class structure _TfeTextViewClass is defined here. You don't need to define it by yourself.
    • Convenience functions TFE_TEXT_VIEW () for casting and TFE_IS_TEXT_VIEW for type check are defined.
  • 9-15: A definition of the value of the parameter of "open-response" signal.
  • 17-33: Declarations of public functions on TfeTextView.

Instance creation Functions

A TfeTextView instance is created with tfe_text_view_new or tfe_text_view_new_with_file.

GtkWidget *tfe_text_view_new (void);

tfe_text_view_new just creates a new TfeTextView instance and returns the pointer to the new instance.

GtkWidget *tfe_text_view_new_with_file (GFile *file);

tfe_text_view_new_with_file is given a Gfile object as an argument and it loads the file into the GtkTextBuffer instance, then returns the pointer to the new instance. If an error occurs during the creation process, NULL is returned.

Each function is defined as follows.

 1 GtkWidget *
 2 tfe_text_view_new_with_file (GFile *file) {
 3   g_return_val_if_fail (G_IS_FILE (file), NULL);
 4 
 5   GtkWidget *tv;
 6   GtkTextBuffer *tb;
 7   char *contents;
 8   gsize length;
 9 
10   if (! g_file_load_contents (file, NULL, &contents, &length, NULL, NULL)) /* read error */
11     return NULL;
12 
13   if ((tv = tfe_text_view_new()) != NULL) {
14     tb = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
15     gtk_text_buffer_set_text (tb, contents, length);
16     TFE_TEXT_VIEW (tv)->file = g_file_dup (file);
17     gtk_text_buffer_set_modified (tb, FALSE);
18   }
19   g_free (contents);
20   return tv;
21 }
22 
23 GtkWidget *
24 tfe_text_view_new (void) {
25   return GTK_WIDGET (g_object_new (TFE_TYPE_TEXT_VIEW, "wrap-mode", GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR, NULL));
26 }
  • 23-25: tfe_text_view_new function. Just returns the value from the function g_object_new but casts it to the pointer to GtkWidget. The function g_object_new creates any instances of its descendant class. The arguments are the type of the class, property list and NULL. Null is the end mark of the property list. TfeTextView "wrap-mode" property has GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR as the default value.
  • 1-21: tfe_text_view_new_with_file function.
  • 3: g_return_val_if_fail is described in GLib API Reference -- g_return_val_if_fail. And also GLib API Reference -- Message Logging. It tests whether the argument file is a pointer to GFile. If it's true, then the program goes on to the next line. If it's false, then it returns NULL (the second argument) immediately. And at the same time it logs out the error message (usually the log is outputted to stderr or stdout). This function is used to check the programmer's error. If an error occurs, the solution is usually to change the (caller) program and fix the bug. You need to distinguish programmer's errors and runtime errors. You shouldn't use this function to find runtime errors.
  • 10-11: If an error occurs when reading the file, then the function returns NULL.
  • 13: Calls the function tfe_text_view_new. The function creates TfeTextView instance and returns the pointer to the instance. If an error happens in tfe_text_view_new, it returns NULL.
  • 14: Gets the pointer to GtkTextBuffer corresponds to tv. The pointer is assigned to tb
  • 15: Assigns the contents read from the file to GtkTextBuffer pointed by tb.
  • 16: Duplicates file and sets tv->file to point it.
  • 17: The function gtk_text_buffer_set_modified (tb, FALSE) sets the modification flag of tb to FALSE. The modification flag indicates that the contents of the buffer has been modified. It is used when the contents are saved. If the modification flag is FALSE, it doesn't need to save the contents.
  • 19: Frees the memories pointed by contents.
  • 20: Returns tv, which is a pointer to the newly created TfeTextView instance. If an error happens, NULL is returned.

Save and saveas functions write the contents in the GtkTextBuffer to a file.

void tfe_text_view_save (TfeTextView *tv)

The function tfe_text_view_save writes the contents in the GtkTextBuffer to a file specified by tv->file. If tv->file is NULL, then it shows GtkFileChooserDialog and prompts the user to choose a file to save. Then it saves the contents to the file and sets tv->file to point the GFile instance for the file.

void tfe_text_view_saveas (TfeTextView *tv)

The function saveas uses GtkFileChooserDialog and prompts the user to select a existed file or specify a new file to save. Then, the function changes tv->file and save the contents to the specified file. If an error occurs, it is shown to the user through the message dialog. The error is managed only in the TfeTextView and no information is notified to the caller.

save_file function

 1 static gboolean
 2 save_file (GFile *file, GtkTextBuffer *tb, GtkWindow *win) {
 3   GtkTextIter start_iter;
 4   GtkTextIter end_iter;
 5   char *contents;
 6   gboolean stat;
 7   GtkWidget *message_dialog;
 8   GError *err = NULL;
 9 
10   gtk_text_buffer_get_bounds (tb, &start_iter, &end_iter);
11   contents = gtk_text_buffer_get_text (tb, &start_iter, &end_iter, FALSE);
12   stat = g_file_replace_contents (file, contents, strlen (contents), NULL, TRUE, G_FILE_CREATE_NONE, NULL, NULL, &err);
13   if (stat)
14     gtk_text_buffer_set_modified (tb, FALSE);
15   else {
16     // Because error message is displayed here, the caller of 'save_file' doesn't need to do anything about error.
17     message_dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (win, GTK_DIALOG_MODAL,
18                         GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, "%s.", err->message);
19     g_signal_connect (message_dialog, "response", G_CALLBACK (gtk_window_destroy), NULL);
20     gtk_widget_show (message_dialog);
21     g_error_free (err);
22   }
23   g_free (contents);
24   return stat;
25 }
  • The function save_file is called from saveas_dialog_response and tfe_text_view_save. This function saves the contents of the buffer to the file given as an argument. If error happens, it displays an error message. So, a caller of this function don't need to take care of errors. The class of this function is static. Therefore, only functions in this file (tfetextview.c) call this function. Such static functions usually don't have g_return_val_if_fail function.
  • 10-11: Gets the text contents from the buffer.
  • 12: The function g_file_replace_contents writes the contents to the file and returns the status (true = success/ false = fail). It has many parameters, but some of them are almost always given the same values.
    • GFile* file: GFile to which the contents are saved.
    • const char* contents: contents to be saved. The string is owned by the caller.
    • gsize length: the length of the contents
    • const char* etag: entity tag. It is usually NULL.
    • gboolean make_backup: true to make a backup if the file exists. false not to make it. the file will be overwritten.
    • GFileCreateFlags flags: usually G_FILE_CREATE_NONE is fine.
    • char** new_etag: new entity tag. It is usually NULL.
    • GCancellable* cancellable: If a cancellable instance is set, the other thread can cancel this operation. it is usually NULL.
    • GError** error: If error happens, GError will be set.
  • 13,14: If no error happens, set the modified flag to be FALSE. This means that the buffer is not modified since it has been saved.
  • 15-22: If it fails to save the contents, an error message will be displayed.
  • 17-18: Creates a message dialog. The parameters are:
    • GtkWindow* parent: transient parent window. This allows window managers to keep the dialog on top of the parent window, or center the dialog over the parent window. It is possible to give no parent window to the dialog. However, it is encouraged to give parents to dialogs.
    • GtkDialogFlags flags: GTK_DIALOG_MODAL for modal dialog. A modal dialog is usually fine.
    • GtkMessageType type: GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR for error message. Other options are GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING and so on.
    • GtkButtonsType buttons: GTK_BUTTON_OK is used most often. Other option is GTK_BUTTON_YES_NO, GTK_BUTTON_CANCEL and so on.
    • const gchar* message_format: gchar is the same as char. This format is the same as printf. Arguments for the message format follow.
  • 19: Connects the "response" signal to gtk_window_destroy, so that the dialog disappears when the user clicks on the button.
  • 20: Shows the message dialog.
  • 21: Frees err with g_error_free function.
  • 23: Frees contents.
  • 24: Returns to the caller.

saveas_dialog_response function

 1 static void
 2 saveas_dialog_response (GtkWidget *dialog, gint response, TfeTextView *tv) {
 3   GtkTextBuffer *tb = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
 4   GFile *file;
 5   GtkWidget *win = gtk_widget_get_ancestor (GTK_WIDGET (tv), GTK_TYPE_WINDOW);
 6 
 7   if (response == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) {
 8     file = gtk_file_chooser_get_file (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog));
 9     if (! G_IS_FILE (file))
10       g_warning ("TfeTextView: gtk_file_chooser_get_file returns non GFile.\n");
11     else if (save_file(file, tb, GTK_WINDOW (win))) {
12       // The following is complicated. The comments here will help your understanding
13       // G_IS_FILE(tv->file) && tv->file == file  => nothing to do
14       // G_IS_FILE(tv->file) && tv->file != file  => unref(tv->file), tv->file=file, signal emit
15       // tv->file==NULL                           =>                  tv->file=file, signal emit
16       if (G_IS_FILE (tv->file) && (! g_file_equal (tv->file, file)))
17         g_object_unref (tv->file);
18       if (! (G_IS_FILE (tv->file) && g_file_equal (tv->file, file))) {
19         tv->file = file; // The ownership of 'file' moves to TfeTextView.
20         g_signal_emit (tv, tfe_text_view_signals[CHANGE_FILE], 0);
21       }
22       g_object_unref (file);
23     } else
24       g_object_unref (file);
25   }
26   gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (dialog));
27 }
  • The function saveas_dialog_response is a signal handler for the "response" signal on GtkFileChooserDialog. This handler analyzes the response and determines whether to save the contents or not.
  • 7-25: If the response is GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, the user has clicked on the Save button and the contents will be saved.
  • 8: Gets the GFile file from the GtkFileChooserDialog.
  • 9-10: If it doesn't point GFile, a warning message will be output to the log. This is not expected.
  • 11: Otherwise, it calls save_file to save the contents to the file.
  • 12-22: If save_file has successfully saved the contents, the following will be done.
    • If tv->file is GFile and file is a different file, unref tv->file.
    • If tv->file is GFile and file points the same file as tv->file, nothing needs to do. Otherwise, tv->file is set to file and "change-file" signal is emitted.
  • 22, 24: Unref file.
  • 26: destroys the file chooser dialog.

tfe_text_view_save function

 1 void
 2 tfe_text_view_save (TfeTextView *tv) {
 3   g_return_if_fail (TFE_IS_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
 4 
 5   GtkTextBuffer *tb = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
 6   GtkWidget *win = gtk_widget_get_ancestor (GTK_WIDGET (tv), GTK_TYPE_WINDOW);
 7 
 8   if (! gtk_text_buffer_get_modified (tb))
 9     return; /* no need to save it */
10   else if (tv->file == NULL)
11     tfe_text_view_saveas (tv);
12   else if (! G_IS_FILE (tv->file)) // Unexpected error
13     g_error ("TfeTextView: The pointer tv->file isn't NULL nor GFile.\n");
14   else
15     save_file (tv->file, tb, GTK_WINDOW (win));
16 }
  • The function tfe_text_view_save writes the contents to the tv->file file. It calls tfe_text_view_saveas or save_file.
  • 1-3: The function is public, i.e. it is open to the other objects. So, it doesn't have static class. Public functions should check the parameter type with g_return_if_fail function. If tv is not a pointer to a TfeTextView instance, then it logs an error message and immediately returns. This function is similar to g_return_val_if_fail, but no value is returned because tfe_text_view_save doesn't return a value (void).
  • 5-6: GtkTextBuffer tb and GtkWidget (GtkWindow) win are set. The function gtk_widget_get_ancestor (widget, type) returns the first ancestor of the widget with type. The type is a GType. For example, the type of GtkWindow is GTK_TYPE_WINDOW and the one of TfeTextView is TFE_TYPE_TEXT_VIEW. Be careful. The parent-child relationship here is the one for widgets, not classes. The top level window may be a GtkApplicationWindow, but it depends on the application. Because TfeTextView is a library, it can't determine the top level window type (GtkWindow or GtkApplicationWindow). GtkWindow is a parent class of GtkApplication window so it is more general. Therefore, TfeTextView takes GtkWindow as a top level window so that it can be used by any application.
  • 8-9: If the buffer hasn't modified, it doesn't need to be saved.
  • 10-11: If tv->file is NULL, which means no file has given yet, it calls tfe_text_view_saveas to prompt a user to select a file and save the contents.
  • 12-13: If tv->file doesn't point GFile, an error message is logged out. It is not expected.
  • 14-15: Otherwise, it calls save_file to save the contents to the file tv->file.

tfe_text_view_saveas function

 1 void
 2 tfe_text_view_saveas (TfeTextView *tv) {
 3   g_return_if_fail (TFE_IS_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
 4 
 5   GtkWidget *dialog;
 6   GtkWidget *win = gtk_widget_get_ancestor (GTK_WIDGET (tv), GTK_TYPE_WINDOW);
 7 
 8   dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Save file", GTK_WINDOW (win), GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE,
 9                                       "Cancel", GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL,
10                                       "Save", GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT,
11                                       NULL);
12   g_signal_connect (dialog, "response", G_CALLBACK (saveas_dialog_response), tv);
13   gtk_widget_show (dialog);
14 }
  • The function tfe_text_view_saveas shows GtkFileChooserDialog and prompts the user to choose a file and save the contents.
  • 1-3: Check the type of tv because the caller may be other object. This function is public.
  • 6: GtkWidget win is set to the top level window.
  • 8-11: Creates GtkFileChooserDialog. It has at least four parameters.
    • const char* title: title of the dialog shown at the bar.
    • GtkWindow* parent: transient parent window.
    • GtkFileChooserAction action: action is one of GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE and GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER. When you want to save a file, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE is the action.
    • const char* first_button_text: the label text of the first button.
    • type: response ID for the sirst button. response ID is one of the GtkReponseType. See GtkResponseType.
    • followed by pairs of button text and response ID...
    • NULL is put at the end of the list.
  • The GtkFileChooserDialog will have the title "Save file", transient parent win, save mode action, cancel and save button.
  • 12: connects the "response" signal and saveas_dialog_response handler.
  • 13: Shows the dialog.

When you use GtkFileChooserDialog, you need to divide the program into two parts. One is a function which creates GtkFileChooserDialog and the other is a signal handler. The function just creates and shows GtkFileChooserDialog. The rest is done by the handler. It gets Gfile from GtkFileChooserDialog and saves the buffer to the file by calling save_file.

Saveas process

Open function shows GtkFileChooserDialog to a user and prompts them to choose a file. Then it reads the file and puts the text into GtkTextBuffer.

void tfe_text_view_open (TfeTextView *tv, GtkWindow *win);

The parameter win is the top-level window. It will be a transient parent window of GtkFileChooserDialog when the dialog is created.

This function may be called just after tv has been created. In that case, tv has not been incorporated into the widget hierarchy. Therefore it is impossible to get the top-level window from tv. That's why the function needs win parameter.

This function is usually called when the buffer of tv is empty. However, even if the buffer is not empty, tfe_text_view_open doesn't treat it as an error. If you want to revert the buffer, calling this function is appropriate.

Open and read process is divided into two phases. One is showing GtkFileChooserDialog and the other is its response handler. The response handler gets the filename, reads the contents of the file and puts it into the GtkTextBuffer.

open_dialog_response function

 1 static void
 2 open_dialog_response(GtkWidget *dialog, gint response, TfeTextView *tv) {
 3   GtkTextBuffer *tb = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
 4   GFile *file;
 5   char *contents;
 6   gsize length;
 7   GtkWidget *message_dialog;
 8   GError *err = NULL;
 9 
10   if (response != GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT)
11     g_signal_emit (tv, tfe_text_view_signals[OPEN_RESPONSE], 0, TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_CANCEL);
12   else if (! G_IS_FILE (file = gtk_file_chooser_get_file (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog)))) {
13     g_warning ("TfeTextView: gtk_file_chooser_get_file returns non GFile.\n");
14     g_signal_emit (tv, tfe_text_view_signals[OPEN_RESPONSE], 0, TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_ERROR);
15   } else if (! g_file_load_contents (file, NULL, &contents, &length, NULL, &err)) { /* read error */
16     g_object_unref (file);
17     message_dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), GTK_DIALOG_MODAL,
18                         GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, "%s", err->message);
19     g_signal_connect (message_dialog, "response", G_CALLBACK (gtk_window_destroy), NULL);
20     gtk_widget_show (message_dialog);
21     g_error_free (err);
22     g_signal_emit (tv, tfe_text_view_signals[OPEN_RESPONSE], 0, TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_ERROR);
23   } else {
24     gtk_text_buffer_set_text (tb, contents, length);
25     g_free (contents);
26     gtk_text_buffer_set_modified (tb, FALSE);
27     // G_IS_FILE(tv->file) && tv->file == file => unref(tv->file), tv->file=file, emit response with SUCCESS
28     // G_IS_FILE(tv->file) && tv->file != file => unref(tv->file), tv->file=file, emit response with SUCCESS, emit change-file
29     // tv->file==NULL =>                                           tv->file=file, emit response with SUCCESS, emit change-file
30     // The order is important. If you unref tv->file first, you can't compare tv->file and file anymore.
31     // And open-response signal is emitted after new tv->file is set. Or the handler can't catch the new file.
32     if (! (G_IS_FILE (tv->file) && g_file_equal (tv->file, file)))
33       g_signal_emit (tv, tfe_text_view_signals[CHANGE_FILE], 0);
34     if (G_IS_FILE (tv->file))
35       g_object_unref (tv->file);
36     tv->file = file; // The ownership of 'file' moves to TfeTextView
37     g_signal_emit (tv, tfe_text_view_signals[OPEN_RESPONSE], 0, TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_SUCCESS);
38   }
39   gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (dialog));
40 }
  • 2: The handler open_dialog_response has three parameters.
    • GtkWidget *dialog: FileChooserDialog on which the "response" signal is emitted.
    • gint response: response ID
    • TfeTextView *tv: textview to put the contents to
  • 10-11: If the response is not GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, the user has clicked on the "Cancel" button or close button on the header bar. Then, "open-response" signal is emitted. The parameter of the signal is TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_CANCEL.
  • 12-14: Gets the pointer to the GFile by gtk_file_chooser_get_file. If it doesn't point GFile, maybe an error has occurred. It is not expected, though. Then it emits "open-response" signal with the parameter TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_ERROR.
  • 15-22: If an error occurs when file reading, then it decreases the reference count of the GFile, shows a message dialog to report the error to the user and emits "open-response" signal with the parameter TFE_OPEN_RESPONSE_ERROR.
  • 23-38: If the file has been successfully read, the following is carried out. (It is not simple.)
    • the text is inserted to GtkTextBuffer
    • the temporary buffer contents is freed
    • modify-bit is set to FALSE
    • open-response signal is emitted with TFE_OPEN_REPONSE_SUCCESS
    • If the file are changed, change-file signal is emitted
    • If tv->file isn't NULL, g_object_unref(tv->file) is called
    • tv->file is assigned with file
  • 39: destroys GtkFileChooserDialog.

tfe_text_view_open function

 1 void
 2 tfe_text_view_open (TfeTextView *tv, GtkWindow *win) {
 3   g_return_if_fail (TFE_IS_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
 4   // 'win' is used for a transient window of the GtkFileChooserDialog.
 5   // It can be NULL.
 6   g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WINDOW (win) || win == NULL);
 7 
 8   GtkWidget *dialog;
 9 
10   dialog = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new ("Open file", win, GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN,
11             "Cancel", GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, "Open", GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT, NULL);
12   g_signal_connect (dialog, "response", G_CALLBACK (open_dialog_response), tv);
13   gtk_widget_show (dialog);
14 }
  • 3-4: Check the type of the arguments tv and win. Public functions always need to check the arguments.
  • 10-11: Creates GtkFileChooserDialog.
    • The title is "Open file".
    • Transient parent window is the top-level window win.
    • The action is open mode.
    • The buttons are Cancel and Open.
  • 12: connects the "response" signal and the handler.
  • 13: Shows the dialog.

The whole process between the caller and TfeTextView is shown in the following diagram. It is really complicated. Because signal is the only way for GtkFileChooserDialog to communicate with others.

Caller and TfeTextView

  1. A caller gets a pointer tv to a TfeTextView instance by calling tfe_text_view_new.
  2. The caller connects the handler (left bottom in the diagram) and the signal "open-response".
  3. It calls tfe_text_view_open to prompt the user to select a file from GtkFileChooserDialog.
  4. The dialog emits a signal and it invokes the handler open_dialog_response.
  5. The handler reads the file and inserts the text into GtkTextBuffer and emits a signal to inform the status as a response code.
  6. The handler out of the TfeTextView receives the signal.

Getting GFile in TfeTextView

You can get the GFile in a TfeTextView instance with tfe_text_view_get_file. It is very simple.

1 GFile *
2 tfe_text_view_get_file (TfeTextView *tv) {
3   g_return_val_if_fail (TFE_IS_TEXT_VIEW (tv), NULL);
4 
5   if (G_IS_FILE (tv->file))
6     return g_file_dup (tv->file);
7   else
8     return NULL;
9 }

The important thing is to duplicate tv->file. Otherwise, if the caller frees the GFile object, tv->file is no more guaranteed to point the GFile. Another reason to use g_file_dup is that GFile isn't thread-safe. If you use GFile in the different thread, the duplication is necessary. See Gio API Reference -- g_file_dup.

The API document and source file of tfetextview.c

Refer API document of TfeTextView. It is under the directory src/tfetextview.

You can find all the TfeTextView source codes under src/tfetextview directories.

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