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GKeyFile lets you parse, edit or create files containing groups of key-value pairs, which we call "key files" for lack of a better name. Several freedesktop.org specifications use key files now, e.g the Desktop Entry Specification and the Icon Theme Specification.
The syntax of key files is described in detail in the Desktop Entry Specification, here is a quick summary: Key files consists of groups of key-value pairs, interspersed with comments.
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# this is just an example # there can be comments before the first group [First Group] Name=Key File Example\tthis value shows\nescaping # localized strings are stored in multiple key-value pairs Welcome=Hello Welcome[de]=Hallo Welcome[fr_FR]=Bonjour Welcome[it]=Ciao Welcome[be@latin]=Hello [Another Group] Numbers=2;20;-200;0 Booleans=true;false;true;true |
Lines beginning with a '#' and blank lines are considered comments.
Groups are started by a header line containing the group name enclosed in '[' and ']', and ended implicitly by the start of the next group or the end of the file. Each key-value pair must be contained in a group.
Key-value pairs generally have the form key=value
, with the
exception of localized strings, which have the form
key[locale]=value
, with a locale identifier of the
form lang_COUNTRY@MODIFIER
where COUNTRY
and MODIFIER
are optional.
Space before and after the '=' character are ignored. Newline, tab,
carriage return and backslash characters in value are escaped as \n,
\t, \r, and \, respectively. To preserve leading spaces in values,
these can also be escaped as \s.
Key files can store strings (possibly with localized variants), integers, booleans and lists of these. Lists are separated by a separator character, typically ';' or ','. To use the list separator character in a value in a list, it has to be escaped by prefixing it with a backslash.
This syntax is obviously inspired by the .ini files commonly met on Windows, but there are some important differences:
.ini files use the ';' character to begin comments, key files use the '#' character.
Key files do not allow for ungrouped keys meaning only comments can precede the first group.
Key files are always encoded in UTF-8.
Key and Group names are case-sensitive. For example, a group called [GROUP] is a different from [group].
.ini files don't have a strongly typed boolean entry type,
they only have GetProfileInt()
. In key files, only
true and false (in lower case) are allowed.
Note that in contrast to the Desktop Entry Specification, groups in key files may contain the same key multiple times; the last entry wins. Key files may also contain multiple groups with the same name; they are merged together. Another difference is that keys and group names in key files are not restricted to ASCII characters.
GKeyFile *
g_key_file_new (void
);
Creates a new empty GKeyFile object. Use
g_key_file_load_from_file()
, g_key_file_load_from_data()
,
g_key_file_load_from_dirs()
or g_key_file_load_from_data_dirs()
to
read an existing key file.
Since: 2.6
void
g_key_file_free (GKeyFile *key_file
);
Clears all keys and groups from key_file
, and decreases the
reference count by 1. If the reference count reaches zero,
frees the key file and all its allocated memory.
[skip]
Since: 2.6
GKeyFile *
g_key_file_ref (GKeyFile *key_file
);
Increases the reference count of key_file
.
[skip]
Since: 2.32
void
g_key_file_unref (GKeyFile *key_file
);
Decreases the reference count of key_file
by 1. If the reference count
reaches zero, frees the key file and all its allocated memory.
Since: 2.32
void g_key_file_set_list_separator (GKeyFile *key_file
,gchar separator
);
Sets the character which is used to separate values in lists. Typically ';' or ',' are used as separators. The default list separator is ';'.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_load_from_file (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *file
,GKeyFileFlags flags
,GError **error
);
Loads a key file into an empty GKeyFile structure.
If the OS returns an error when opening or reading the file, a
G_FILE_ERROR
is returned. If there is a problem parsing the file, a
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR
is returned.
This function will never return a G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
error. If the
file
is not found, G_FILE_ERROR_NOENT
is returned.
key_file |
an empty GKeyFile struct |
|
file |
the path of a filename to load, in the GLib filename encoding. |
[type filename] |
flags |
flags from GKeyFileFlags |
|
error |
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_load_from_data (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *data
,gsize length
,GKeyFileFlags flags
,GError **error
);
Loads a key file from memory into an empty GKeyFile structure.
If the object cannot be created then error
is set to a GKeyFileError.
key_file |
an empty GKeyFile struct |
|
data |
key file loaded in memory |
|
length |
the length of |
|
flags |
flags from GKeyFileFlags |
|
error |
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_load_from_bytes (GKeyFile *key_file
,GBytes *bytes
,GKeyFileFlags flags
,GError **error
);
Loads a key file from the data in bytes
into an empty GKeyFile structure.
If the object cannot be created then error
is set to a GKeyFileError.
Since: 2.50
gboolean g_key_file_load_from_data_dirs (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *file
,gchar **full_path
,GKeyFileFlags flags
,GError **error
);
This function looks for a key file named file
in the paths
returned from g_get_user_data_dir()
and g_get_system_data_dirs()
,
loads the file into key_file
and returns the file's full path in
full_path
. If the file could not be loaded then an error
is
set to either a GFileError or GKeyFileError.
key_file |
an empty GKeyFile struct |
|
file |
a relative path to a filename to open and parse. |
[type filename] |
full_path |
return location for a string containing the full path
of the file, or |
[out][type filename][optional] |
flags |
flags from GKeyFileFlags |
|
error |
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_load_from_dirs (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *file
,const gchar **search_dirs
,gchar **full_path
,GKeyFileFlags flags
,GError **error
);
This function looks for a key file named file
in the paths
specified in search_dirs
, loads the file into key_file
and
returns the file's full path in full_path
.
If the file could not be found in any of the search_dirs
,
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
is returned. If
the file is found but the OS returns an error when opening or reading the
file, a G_FILE_ERROR
is returned. If there is a problem parsing the file, a
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR
is returned.
key_file |
an empty GKeyFile struct |
|
file |
a relative path to a filename to open and parse. |
[type filename] |
search_dirs |
|
[array zero-terminated=1][element-type filename] |
full_path |
return location for a string containing the full path
of the file, or |
[out][type filename][optional] |
flags |
flags from GKeyFileFlags |
|
error |
Since: 2.14
gchar * g_key_file_to_data (GKeyFile *key_file
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
This function outputs key_file
as a string.
Note that this function never reports an error,
so it is safe to pass NULL
as error
.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_save_to_file (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *filename
,GError **error
);
Writes the contents of key_file
to filename
using
g_file_set_contents()
.
This function can fail for any of the reasons that
g_file_set_contents()
may fail.
Since: 2.40
gchar *
g_key_file_get_start_group (GKeyFile *key_file
);
Returns the name of the start group of the file.
Since: 2.6
gchar ** g_key_file_get_groups (GKeyFile *key_file
,gsize *length
);
Returns all groups in the key file loaded with key_file
.
The array of returned groups will be NULL
-terminated, so
length
may optionally be NULL
.
a newly-allocated NULL
-terminated array of strings.
Use g_strfreev()
to free it.
[array zero-terminated=1][transfer full]
Since: 2.6
gchar ** g_key_file_get_keys (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
Returns all keys for the group name group_name
. The array of
returned keys will be NULL
-terminated, so length
may
optionally be NULL
. In the event that the group_name
cannot
be found, NULL
is returned and error
is set to
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_GROUP_NOT_FOUND.
a newly-allocated NULL
-terminated array of strings.
Use g_strfreev()
to free it.
[array zero-terminated=1][transfer full]
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_has_group (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
);
Looks whether the key file has the group group_name
.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_has_key (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Looks whether the key file has the key key
in the group
group_name
.
Note that this function does not follow the rules for GError strictly;
the return value both carries meaning and signals an error. To use
this function, you must pass a GError pointer in error
, and check
whether it is not NULL
to see if an error occurred.
Language bindings should use g_key_file_get_value()
to test whether
or not a key exists.
[skip]
Since: 2.6
gchar * g_key_file_get_value (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the raw value associated with key
under group_name
.
Use g_key_file_get_string()
to retrieve an unescaped UTF-8 string.
In the event the key cannot be found, NULL
is returned and
error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. In the
event that the group_name
cannot be found, NULL
is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_GROUP_NOT_FOUND.
Since: 2.6
gchar * g_key_file_get_string (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the string value associated with key
under group_name
.
Unlike g_key_file_get_value()
, this function handles escape sequences
like \s.
In the event the key cannot be found, NULL
is returned and
error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. In the
event that the group_name
cannot be found, NULL
is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_GROUP_NOT_FOUND.
Since: 2.6
gchar * g_key_file_get_locale_string (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *locale
,GError **error
);
Returns the value associated with key
under group_name
translated in the given locale
if available. If locale
is
NULL
then the current locale is assumed.
If key
cannot be found then NULL
is returned and error
is set
to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. If the value associated
with key
cannot be interpreted or no suitable translation can
be found then the untranslated value is returned.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_get_boolean (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the value associated with key
under group_name
as a
boolean.
If key
cannot be found then FALSE
is returned and error
is set
to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. Likewise, if the value
associated with key
cannot be interpreted as a boolean then FALSE
is returned and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
the value associated with the key as a boolean,
or FALSE
if the key was not found or could not be parsed.
Since: 2.6
gint g_key_file_get_integer (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the value associated with key
under group_name
as an
integer.
If key
cannot be found then 0 is returned and error
is set to
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. Likewise, if the value associated
with key
cannot be interpreted as an integer, or is out of range
for a gint, then 0 is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
the value associated with the key as an integer, or 0 if the key was not found or could not be parsed.
Since: 2.6
gint64 g_key_file_get_int64 (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the value associated with key
under group_name
as a signed
64-bit integer. This is similar to g_key_file_get_integer()
but can return
64-bit results without truncation.
the value associated with the key as a signed 64-bit integer, or 0 if the key was not found or could not be parsed.
Since: 2.26
guint64 g_key_file_get_uint64 (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the value associated with key
under group_name
as an unsigned
64-bit integer. This is similar to g_key_file_get_integer()
but can return
large positive results without truncation.
the value associated with the key as an unsigned 64-bit integer, or 0 if the key was not found or could not be parsed.
Since: 2.26
gdouble g_key_file_get_double (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Returns the value associated with key
under group_name
as a
double. If group_name
is NULL
, the start_group is used.
If key
cannot be found then 0.0 is returned and error
is set to
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. Likewise, if the value associated
with key
cannot be interpreted as a double then 0.0 is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
the value associated with the key as a double, or 0.0 if the key was not found or could not be parsed.
Since: 2.12
gchar ** g_key_file_get_string_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
Returns the values associated with key
under group_name
.
In the event the key cannot be found, NULL
is returned and
error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. In the
event that the group_name
cannot be found, NULL
is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_GROUP_NOT_FOUND.
a NULL
-terminated string array or NULL
if the specified
key cannot be found. The array should be freed with g_strfreev()
.
[array zero-terminated=1 length=length][element-type utf8][transfer full]
Since: 2.6
gchar ** g_key_file_get_locale_string_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *locale
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
Returns the values associated with key
under group_name
translated in the given locale
if available. If locale
is
NULL
then the current locale is assumed.
If key
cannot be found then NULL
is returned and error
is set
to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. If the values associated
with key
cannot be interpreted or no suitable translations
can be found then the untranslated values are returned. The
returned array is NULL
-terminated, so length
may optionally
be NULL
.
a newly allocated NULL
-terminated string array
or NULL
if the key isn't found. The string array should be freed
with g_strfreev()
.
[array zero-terminated=1 length=length][element-type utf8][transfer full]
Since: 2.6
gboolean * g_key_file_get_boolean_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
Returns the values associated with key
under group_name
as
booleans.
If key
cannot be found then NULL
is returned and error
is set to
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. Likewise, if the values associated
with key
cannot be interpreted as booleans then NULL
is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
the values associated with the key as a list of booleans, or NULL
if the
key was not found or could not be parsed. The returned list of booleans
should be freed with g_free()
when no longer needed.
[array length=length][element-type gboolean][transfer container]
Since: 2.6
gint * g_key_file_get_integer_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
Returns the values associated with key
under group_name
as
integers.
If key
cannot be found then NULL
is returned and error
is set to
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. Likewise, if the values associated
with key
cannot be interpreted as integers, or are out of range for
gint, then NULL
is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
the values associated with the key as a list of integers, or NULL
if
the key was not found or could not be parsed. The returned list of
integers should be freed with g_free()
when no longer needed.
[array length=length][element-type gint][transfer container]
Since: 2.6
gdouble * g_key_file_get_double_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gsize *length
,GError **error
);
Returns the values associated with key
under group_name
as
doubles.
If key
cannot be found then NULL
is returned and error
is set to
G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_KEY_NOT_FOUND. Likewise, if the values associated
with key
cannot be interpreted as doubles then NULL
is returned
and error
is set to G_KEY_FILE_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE.
the values associated with the key as a list of doubles, or NULL
if the
key was not found or could not be parsed. The returned list of doubles
should be freed with g_free()
when no longer needed.
[array length=length][element-type gdouble][transfer container]
Since: 2.12
gchar * g_key_file_get_comment (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Retrieves a comment above key
from group_name
.
If key
is NULL
then comment
will be read from above
group_name
. If both key
and group_name
are NULL
, then
comment
will be read from above the first group in the file.
Note that the returned string includes the '#' comment markers.
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_value (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *value
);
Associates a new value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created. If group_name
cannot
be found then it is created. To set an UTF-8 string which may contain
characters that need escaping (such as newlines or spaces), use
g_key_file_set_string()
.
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_string (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *string
);
Associates a new string value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
If group_name
cannot be found then it is created.
Unlike g_key_file_set_value()
, this function handles characters
that need escaping, such as newlines.
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_locale_string (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *locale
,const gchar *string
);
Associates a string value for key
and locale
under group_name
.
If the translation for key
cannot be found then it is created.
key_file |
a GKeyFile |
|
group_name |
a group name |
|
key |
a key |
|
locale |
a locale identifier |
|
string |
a string |
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_boolean (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gboolean value
);
Associates a new boolean value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_integer (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gint value
);
Associates a new integer value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_int64 (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gint64 value
);
Associates a new integer value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
Since: 2.26
void g_key_file_set_uint64 (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,guint64 value
);
Associates a new integer value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
Since: 2.26
void g_key_file_set_double (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gdouble value
);
Associates a new double value with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
Since: 2.12
void g_key_file_set_string_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar * const list[]
,gsize length
);
Associates a list of string values for key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
If group_name
cannot be found then it is created.
key_file |
a GKeyFile |
|
group_name |
a group name |
|
key |
a key |
|
list |
an array of string values. |
[array zero-terminated=1 length=length][element-type utf8] |
length |
number of string values in |
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_locale_string_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *locale
,const gchar * const list[]
,gsize length
);
Associates a list of string values for key
and locale
under
group_name
. If the translation for key
cannot be found then
it is created.
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_boolean_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gboolean list[]
,gsize length
);
Associates a list of boolean values with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
If group_name
is NULL
, the start_group is used.
key_file |
a GKeyFile |
|
group_name |
a group name |
|
key |
a key |
|
list |
an array of boolean values. |
[array length=length] |
length |
length of |
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_integer_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gint list[]
,gsize length
);
Associates a list of integer values with key
under group_name
.
If key
cannot be found then it is created.
key_file |
a GKeyFile |
|
group_name |
a group name |
|
key |
a key |
|
list |
an array of integer values. |
[array length=length] |
length |
number of integer values in |
Since: 2.6
void g_key_file_set_double_list (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,gdouble list[]
,gsize length
);
Associates a list of double values with key
under
group_name
. If key
cannot be found then it is created.
key_file |
a GKeyFile |
|
group_name |
a group name |
|
key |
a key |
|
list |
an array of double values. |
[array length=length] |
length |
number of double values in |
Since: 2.12
gboolean g_key_file_set_comment (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,const gchar *comment
,GError **error
);
Places a comment above key
from group_name
.
If key
is NULL
then comment
will be written above group_name
.
If both key
and group_name
are NULL
, then comment
will be
written above the first group in the file.
Note that this function prepends a '#' comment marker to
each line of comment
.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_remove_group (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,GError **error
);
Removes the specified group, group_name
,
from the key file.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_remove_key (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Removes key
in group_name
from the key file.
Since: 2.6
gboolean g_key_file_remove_comment (GKeyFile *key_file
,const gchar *group_name
,const gchar *key
,GError **error
);
Removes a comment above key
from group_name
.
If key
is NULL
then comment
will be removed above group_name
.
If both key
and group_name
are NULL
, then comment
will
be removed above the first group in the file.
Since: 2.6
typedef struct _GKeyFile GKeyFile;
The GKeyFile struct contains only private data and should not be accessed directly.
#define G_KEY_FILE_ERROR g_key_file_error_quark()
Error domain for key file parsing. Errors in this domain will be from the GKeyFileError enumeration.
See GError for information on error domains.
Error codes returned by key file parsing.
Flags which influence the parsing.
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#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP "Desktop Entry"
The name of the main group of a desktop entry file, as defined in the Desktop Entry Specification. Consult the specification for more details about the meanings of the keys below.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_TYPE "Type"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string giving the type of the desktop entry. Usually G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_TYPE_APPLICATION, G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_TYPE_LINK, or G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_TYPE_DIRECTORY.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_VERSION "Version"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string giving the version of the Desktop Entry Specification used for the desktop entry file.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NAME "Name"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a localized string giving the specific name of the desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_GENERIC_NAME "GenericName"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a localized string giving the generic name of the desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NO_DISPLAY "NoDisplay"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a boolean stating whether the desktop entry should be shown in menus.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_COMMENT "Comment"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a localized string giving the tooltip for the desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_ICON "Icon"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a localized string giving the name of the icon to be displayed for the desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_HIDDEN "Hidden"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a boolean stating whether the desktop entry has been deleted by the user.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_ONLY_SHOW_IN "OnlyShowIn"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a list of strings identifying the environments that should display the desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_NOT_SHOW_IN "NotShowIn"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a list of strings identifying the environments that should not display the desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_TRY_EXEC "TryExec"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string
giving the file name of a binary on disk used to determine if the
program is actually installed. It is only valid for desktop entries
with the Application
type.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_EXEC "Exec"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string
giving the command line to execute. It is only valid for desktop
entries with the Application
type.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_PATH "Path"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string
containing the working directory to run the program in. It is only
valid for desktop entries with the Application
type.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_TERMINAL "Terminal"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a boolean
stating whether the program should be run in a terminal window.
It is only valid for desktop entries with the
Application
type.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_MIME_TYPE "MimeType"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a list of strings giving the MIME types supported by this desktop entry.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_CATEGORIES "Categories"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a list of strings giving the categories in which the desktop entry should be shown in a menu.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_STARTUP_NOTIFY "StartupNotify"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a boolean stating whether the application supports the Startup Notification Protocol Specification.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_STARTUP_WM_CLASS "StartupWMClass"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is string identifying the WM class or name hint of a window that the application will create, which can be used to emulate Startup Notification with older applications.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_URL "URL"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string
giving the URL to access. It is only valid for desktop entries
with the Link
type.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_ACTIONS "Actions"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a string list giving the available application actions.
Since: 2.38
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_DBUS_ACTIVATABLE "DBusActivatable"
A key under G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_GROUP, whose value is a boolean set to true if the application is D-Bus activatable.
Since: 2.38
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_TYPE_APPLICATION "Application"
The value of the G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_TYPE, key for desktop entries representing applications.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_TYPE_LINK "Link"
The value of the G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_TYPE, key for desktop entries representing links to documents.
Since: 2.14
#define G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_TYPE_DIRECTORY "Directory"
The value of the G_KEY_FILE_DESKTOP_KEY_TYPE, key for desktop entries representing directories.
Since: 2.14