1 /* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
3 * Copyright © 2011 Red Hat, Inc
5 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
7 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
8 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
16 * Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18 * Authors: Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
25 #include "gresource.h"
26 #include <gvdb/gvdb-reader.h>
27 #include <gi18n-lib.h>
29 #include <gio/gfile.h>
30 #include <gio/gioerror.h>
31 #include <gio/gmemoryinputstream.h>
32 #include <gio/gzlibdecompressor.h>
33 #include <gio/gconverterinputstream.h>
42 static void register_lazy_static_resources (void);
44 G_DEFINE_BOXED_TYPE (GResource
, g_resource
, g_resource_ref
, g_resource_unref
)
48 * @short_description: Resource framework
51 * Applications and libraries often contain binary or textual data that is
52 * really part of the application, rather than user data. For instance
53 * #GtkBuilder .ui files, splashscreen images, GMenu markup XML, CSS files,
54 * icons, etc. These are often shipped as files in `$datadir/appname`, or
55 * manually included as literal strings in the code.
57 * The #GResource API and the [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources] program
58 * provide a convenient and efficient alternative to this which has some nice properties. You
59 * maintain the files as normal files, so its easy to edit them, but during the build the files
60 * are combined into a binary bundle that is linked into the executable. This means that loading
61 * the resource files are efficient (as they are already in memory, shared with other instances) and
62 * simple (no need to check for things like I/O errors or locate the files in the filesystem). It
63 * also makes it easier to create relocatable applications.
65 * Resource files can also be marked as compressed. Such files will be included in the resource bundle
66 * in a compressed form, but will be automatically uncompressed when the resource is used. This
67 * is very useful e.g. for larger text files that are parsed once (or rarely) and then thrown away.
69 * Resource files can also be marked to be preprocessed, by setting the value of the
70 * `preprocess` attribute to a comma-separated list of preprocessing options.
71 * The only options currently supported are:
73 * `xml-stripblanks` which will use the xmllint command
74 * to strip ignorable whitespace from the XML file. For this to work,
75 * the `XMLLINT` environment variable must be set to the full path to
76 * the xmllint executable, or xmllint must be in the `PATH`; otherwise
77 * the preprocessing step is skipped.
79 * `to-pixdata` which will use the gdk-pixbuf-pixdata command to convert
80 * images to the GdkPixdata format, which allows you to create pixbufs directly using the data inside
81 * the resource file, rather than an (uncompressed) copy if it. For this, the gdk-pixbuf-pixdata
82 * program must be in the PATH, or the `GDK_PIXBUF_PIXDATA` environment variable must be
83 * set to the full path to the gdk-pixbuf-pixdata executable; otherwise the resource compiler will
86 * Resource files will be exported in the GResource namespace using the
87 * combination of the given `prefix` and the filename from the `file` element.
88 * The `alias` attribute can be used to alter the filename to expose them at a
89 * different location in the resource namespace. Typically, this is used to
90 * include files from a different source directory without exposing the source
91 * directory in the resource namespace, as in the example below.
93 * Resource bundles are created by the [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources] program
94 * which takes an XML file that describes the bundle, and a set of files that the XML references. These
95 * are combined into a binary resource bundle.
97 * An example resource description:
99 * <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
101 * <gresource prefix="/org/gtk/Example">
102 * <file>data/splashscreen.png</file>
103 * <file compressed="true">dialog.ui</file>
104 * <file preprocess="xml-stripblanks">menumarkup.xml</file>
105 * <file alias="example.css">data/example.css</file>
110 * This will create a resource bundle with the following files:
112 * /org/gtk/Example/data/splashscreen.png
113 * /org/gtk/Example/dialog.ui
114 * /org/gtk/Example/menumarkup.xml
115 * /org/gtk/Example/example.css
118 * Note that all resources in the process share the same namespace, so use Java-style
119 * path prefixes (like in the above example) to avoid conflicts.
121 * You can then use [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources] to compile the XML to a
122 * binary bundle that you can load with g_resource_load(). However, its more common to use the --generate-source and
123 * --generate-header arguments to create a source file and header to link directly into your application.
124 * This will generate `get_resource()`, `register_resource()` and
125 * `unregister_resource()` functions, prefixed by the `--c-name` argument passed
126 * to [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources]. `get_resource()` returns
127 * the generated #GResource object. The register and unregister functions
128 * register the resource so its files can be accessed using
129 * g_resources_lookup_data().
131 * Once a #GResource has been created and registered all the data in it can be accessed globally in the process by
132 * using API calls like g_resources_open_stream() to stream the data or g_resources_lookup_data() to get a direct pointer
133 * to the data. You can also use URIs like "resource:///org/gtk/Example/data/splashscreen.png" with #GFile to access
136 * Some higher-level APIs, such as #GtkApplication, will automatically load
137 * resources from certain well-known paths in the resource namespace as a
138 * convenience. See the documentation for those APIs for details.
140 * There are two forms of the generated source, the default version uses the compiler support for constructor
141 * and destructor functions (where available) to automatically create and register the #GResource on startup
142 * or library load time. If you pass `--manual-register`, two functions to register/unregister the resource are created
143 * instead. This requires an explicit initialization call in your application/library, but it works on all platforms,
144 * even on the minor ones where constructors are not supported. (Constructor support is available for at least Win32, Mac OS and Linux.)
146 * Note that resource data can point directly into the data segment of e.g. a library, so if you are unloading libraries
147 * during runtime you need to be very careful with keeping around pointers to data from a resource, as this goes away
148 * when the library is unloaded. However, in practice this is not generally a problem, since most resource accesses
149 * are for your own resources, and resource data is often used once, during parsing, and then released.
151 * When debugging a program or testing a change to an installed version, it is often useful to be able to
152 * replace resources in the program or library, without recompiling, for debugging or quick hacking and testing
153 * purposes. Since GLib 2.50, it is possible to use the `G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS` environment variable to selectively overlay
154 * resources with replacements from the filesystem. It is a colon-separated list of substitutions to perform
155 * during resource lookups.
157 * A substitution has the form
160 * /org/gtk/libgtk=/home/desrt/gtk-overlay
163 * The part before the `=` is the resource subpath for which the overlay applies. The part after is a
164 * filesystem path which contains files and subdirectories as you would like to be loaded as resources with the
167 * In the example above, if an application tried to load a resource with the resource path
168 * `/org/gtk/libgtk/ui/gtkdialog.ui` then GResource would check the filesystem path
169 * `/home/desrt/gtk-overlay/ui/gtkdialog.ui`. If a file was found there, it would be used instead. This is an
170 * overlay, not an outright replacement, which means that if a file is not found at that path, the built-in
171 * version will be used instead. Whiteouts are not currently supported.
173 * Substitutions must start with a slash, and must not contain a trailing slash before the '='. The path after
174 * the slash should ideally be absolute, but this is not strictly required. It is possible to overlay the
175 * location of a single resource with an individual file.
183 * #GStaticResource is an opaque data structure and can only be accessed
184 * using the following functions.
186 typedef gboolean (* CheckCandidate
) (const gchar
*candidate
, gpointer user_data
);
189 open_overlay_stream (const gchar
*candidate
,
192 GInputStream
**res
= (GInputStream
**) user_data
;
193 GError
*error
= NULL
;
196 file
= g_file_new_for_path (candidate
);
197 *res
= (GInputStream
*) g_file_read (file
, NULL
, &error
);
201 g_message ("Opened file '%s' as a resource overlay", candidate
);
205 if (!g_error_matches (error
, G_IO_ERROR
, G_IO_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
))
206 g_warning ("Can't open overlay file '%s': %s", candidate
, error
->message
);
207 g_error_free (error
);
210 g_object_unref (file
);
216 get_overlay_bytes (const gchar
*candidate
,
219 GBytes
**res
= (GBytes
**) user_data
;
220 GMappedFile
*mapped_file
;
221 GError
*error
= NULL
;
223 mapped_file
= g_mapped_file_new (candidate
, FALSE
, &error
);
227 g_message ("Mapped file '%s' as a resource overlay", candidate
);
228 *res
= g_mapped_file_get_bytes (mapped_file
);
229 g_mapped_file_unref (mapped_file
);
233 if (!g_error_matches (error
, G_FILE_ERROR
, G_FILE_ERROR_NOENT
))
234 g_warning ("Can't mmap overlay file '%s': %s", candidate
, error
->message
);
235 g_error_free (error
);
242 enumerate_overlay_dir (const gchar
*candidate
,
245 GHashTable
**hash
= (GHashTable
**) user_data
;
246 GError
*error
= NULL
;
250 dir
= g_dir_open (candidate
, 0, &error
);
254 /* note: keep in sync with same line below */
255 *hash
= g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash
, g_str_equal
, g_free
, NULL
);
257 g_message ("Enumerating directory '%s' as resource overlay", candidate
);
259 while ((name
= g_dir_read_name (dir
)))
261 gchar
*fullname
= g_build_filename (candidate
, name
, NULL
);
263 /* match gvdb behaviour by suffixing "/" on dirs */
264 if (g_file_test (fullname
, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR
))
265 g_hash_table_add (*hash
, g_strconcat (name
, "/", NULL
));
267 g_hash_table_add (*hash
, g_strdup (name
));
276 if (!g_error_matches (error
, G_FILE_ERROR
, G_FILE_ERROR_NOENT
))
277 g_warning ("Can't enumerate overlay directory '%s': %s", candidate
, error
->message
);
278 g_error_free (error
);
282 /* We may want to enumerate results from more than one overlay
289 g_resource_find_overlay (const gchar
*path
,
290 CheckCandidate check
,
293 /* This is a null-terminated array of replacement strings (with '=' inside) */
294 static const gchar
* const *overlay_dirs
;
295 gboolean res
= FALSE
;
299 /* We try to be very fast in case there are no overlays. Otherwise,
300 * we can take a bit more time...
303 if (g_once_init_enter (&overlay_dirs
))
305 const gchar
* const *result
;
308 envvar
= g_getenv ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS");
314 parts
= g_strsplit (envvar
, ":", 0);
316 /* Sanity check the parts, dropping those that are invalid.
317 * 'i' may grow faster than 'j'.
319 for (i
= j
= 0; parts
[i
]; i
++)
321 gchar
*part
= parts
[i
];
324 eq
= strchr (part
, '=');
327 g_critical ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS segment '%s' lacks '='. Ignoring.", part
);
334 g_critical ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS segment '%s' lacks path before '='. Ignoring.", part
);
341 g_critical ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS segment '%s' lacks path after '='. Ignoring", part
);
348 g_critical ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS segment '%s' lacks leading '/'. Ignoring.", part
);
355 g_critical ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS segment '%s' has trailing '/' before '='. Ignoring", part
);
362 g_critical ("G_RESOURCE_OVERLAYS segment '%s' lacks leading '/' after '='. Ignoring", part
);
367 g_message ("Adding GResources overlay '%s'", part
);
373 result
= (const gchar
**) parts
;
377 /* We go out of the way to avoid malloc() in the normal case
378 * where the environment variable is not set.
380 static const gchar
* const empty_strv
[0 + 1];
384 g_once_init_leave (&overlay_dirs
, result
);
387 for (i
= 0; overlay_dirs
[i
]; i
++)
398 /* split the overlay into src/dst */
399 src
= overlay_dirs
[i
];
400 eq
= strchr (src
, '=');
401 g_assert (eq
); /* we checked this already */
404 /* hold off on dst_len because we will probably fail the checks below */
408 path_len
= strlen (path
);
410 /* The entire path is too short to match the source */
411 if (path_len
< src_len
)
414 /* It doesn't match the source */
415 if (memcmp (path
, src
, src_len
) != 0)
418 /* The prefix matches, but it's not a complete path component */
419 if (path
[src_len
] && path
[src_len
] != '/')
422 /* OK. Now we need this. */
423 dst_len
= strlen (dst
);
425 /* The candidate will be composed of:
427 * dst + remaining_path + nul
429 candidate
= g_malloc (dst_len
+ (path_len
- src_len
) + 1);
430 memcpy (candidate
, dst
, dst_len
);
431 memcpy (candidate
+ dst_len
, path
+ src_len
, path_len
- src_len
);
432 candidate
[dst_len
+ (path_len
- src_len
)] = '\0';
434 /* No matter what, 'r' is what we need, including the case where
435 * we are trying to enumerate a directory.
437 res
= (* check
) (candidate
, user_data
);
448 * g_resource_error_quark:
450 * Gets the #GResource Error Quark.
456 G_DEFINE_QUARK (g
-resource
-error
-quark
, g_resource_error
)
460 * @resource: A #GResource
462 * Atomically increments the reference count of @resource by one. This
463 * function is MT-safe and may be called from any thread.
465 * Returns: The passed in #GResource
470 g_resource_ref (GResource
*resource
)
472 g_atomic_int_inc (&resource
->ref_count
);
478 * @resource: A #GResource
480 * Atomically decrements the reference count of @resource by one. If the
481 * reference count drops to 0, all memory allocated by the resource is
482 * released. This function is MT-safe and may be called from any
488 g_resource_unref (GResource
*resource
)
490 if (g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&resource
->ref_count
))
492 gvdb_table_unref (resource
->table
);
498 * g_resource_new_from_table:
499 * @table: (transfer full): a GvdbTable
501 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GResource for @table
504 g_resource_new_from_table (GvdbTable
*table
)
508 resource
= g_new (GResource
, 1);
509 resource
->ref_count
= 1;
510 resource
->table
= table
;
516 * g_resource_new_from_data:
518 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
520 * Creates a GResource from a reference to the binary resource bundle.
521 * This will keep a reference to @data while the resource lives, so
522 * the data should not be modified or freed.
524 * If you want to use this resource in the global resource namespace you need
525 * to register it with g_resources_register().
527 * Note: @data must be backed by memory that is at least pointer aligned.
528 * Otherwise this function will internally create a copy of the memory since
529 * GLib 2.56, or in older versions fail and exit the process.
531 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GResource, or %NULL on error
536 g_resource_new_from_data (GBytes
*data
,
540 gboolean unref_data
= FALSE
;
542 if (((guintptr
) g_bytes_get_data (data
, NULL
)) % sizeof (gpointer
) != 0)
544 data
= g_bytes_new (g_bytes_get_data (data
, NULL
),
545 g_bytes_get_size (data
));
549 table
= gvdb_table_new_from_data (g_bytes_get_data (data
, NULL
),
550 g_bytes_get_size (data
),
553 (GvdbRefFunc
)g_bytes_ref
,
554 (GDestroyNotify
)g_bytes_unref
,
558 g_bytes_unref (data
);
563 return g_resource_new_from_table (table
);
568 * @filename: (type filename): the path of a filename to load, in the GLib filename encoding
569 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
571 * Loads a binary resource bundle and creates a #GResource representation of it, allowing
572 * you to query it for data.
574 * If you want to use this resource in the global resource namespace you need
575 * to register it with g_resources_register().
577 * Returns: (transfer full): a new #GResource, or %NULL on error
582 g_resource_load (const gchar
*filename
,
587 table
= gvdb_table_new (filename
, FALSE
, error
);
591 return g_resource_new_from_table (table
);
595 gboolean
do_lookup (GResource
*resource
,
597 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
604 char *free_path
= NULL
;
606 gboolean res
= FALSE
;
609 path_len
= strlen (path
);
610 if (path
[path_len
-1] == '/')
612 path
= free_path
= g_strdup (path
);
613 free_path
[path_len
-1] = 0;
616 value
= gvdb_table_get_raw_value (resource
->table
, path
);
620 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
621 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
626 guint32 _size
, _flags
;
629 g_variant_get (value
, "(uu@ay)",
634 _size
= GUINT32_FROM_LE (_size
);
635 _flags
= GUINT32_FROM_LE (_flags
);
642 *data
= g_variant_get_data (array
);
645 /* Don't report trailing newline that non-compressed files has */
646 if (_flags
& G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_COMPRESSED
)
647 *data_size
= g_variant_get_size (array
);
649 *data_size
= g_variant_get_size (array
) - 1;
651 g_variant_unref (array
);
652 g_variant_unref (value
);
662 * g_resource_open_stream:
663 * @resource: A #GResource
664 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
665 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
666 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
668 * Looks for a file at the specified @path in the resource and
669 * returns a #GInputStream that lets you read the data.
671 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
673 * Returns: (transfer full): #GInputStream or %NULL on error.
674 * Free the returned object with g_object_unref()
679 g_resource_open_stream (GResource
*resource
,
681 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
687 GInputStream
*stream
, *stream2
;
689 if (!do_lookup (resource
, path
, lookup_flags
, NULL
, &flags
, &data
, &data_size
, error
))
692 stream
= g_memory_input_stream_new_from_data (data
, data_size
, NULL
);
693 g_object_set_data_full (G_OBJECT (stream
), "g-resource",
694 g_resource_ref (resource
),
695 (GDestroyNotify
)g_resource_unref
);
697 if (flags
& G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_COMPRESSED
)
699 GZlibDecompressor
*decompressor
=
700 g_zlib_decompressor_new (G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_ZLIB
);
702 stream2
= g_converter_input_stream_new (stream
, G_CONVERTER (decompressor
));
703 g_object_unref (decompressor
);
704 g_object_unref (stream
);
712 * g_resource_lookup_data:
713 * @resource: A #GResource
714 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
715 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
716 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
718 * Looks for a file at the specified @path in the resource and
719 * returns a #GBytes that lets you directly access the data in
722 * The data is always followed by a zero byte, so you
723 * can safely use the data as a C string. However, that byte
724 * is not included in the size of the GBytes.
726 * For uncompressed resource files this is a pointer directly into
727 * the resource bundle, which is typically in some readonly data section
728 * in the program binary. For compressed files we allocate memory on
729 * the heap and automatically uncompress the data.
731 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
733 * Returns: (transfer full): #GBytes or %NULL on error.
734 * Free the returned object with g_bytes_unref()
739 g_resource_lookup_data (GResource
*resource
,
741 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
749 if (!do_lookup (resource
, path
, lookup_flags
, &size
, &flags
, &data
, &data_size
, error
))
752 if (flags
& G_RESOURCE_FLAGS_COMPRESSED
)
754 char *uncompressed
, *d
;
756 GConverterResult res
;
757 gsize d_size
, s_size
;
758 gsize bytes_read
, bytes_written
;
761 GZlibDecompressor
*decompressor
=
762 g_zlib_decompressor_new (G_ZLIB_COMPRESSOR_FORMAT_ZLIB
);
764 uncompressed
= g_malloc (size
+ 1);
773 res
= g_converter_convert (G_CONVERTER (decompressor
),
776 G_CONVERTER_INPUT_AT_END
,
780 if (res
== G_CONVERTER_ERROR
)
782 g_free (uncompressed
);
783 g_object_unref (decompressor
);
785 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_INTERNAL
,
786 _("The resource at “%s” failed to decompress"),
792 s_size
-= bytes_read
;
794 d_size
-= bytes_written
;
796 while (res
!= G_CONVERTER_FINISHED
);
798 uncompressed
[size
] = 0; /* Zero terminate */
800 g_object_unref (decompressor
);
802 return g_bytes_new_take (uncompressed
, size
);
805 return g_bytes_new_with_free_func (data
, data_size
, (GDestroyNotify
)g_resource_unref
, g_resource_ref (resource
));
809 * g_resource_get_info:
810 * @resource: A #GResource
811 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
812 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
813 * @size: (out) (optional): a location to place the length of the contents of the file,
814 * or %NULL if the length is not needed
815 * @flags: (out) (optional): a location to place the flags about the file,
816 * or %NULL if the length is not needed
817 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
819 * Looks for a file at the specified @path in the resource and
820 * if found returns information about it.
822 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
824 * Returns: %TRUE if the file was found. %FALSE if there were errors
829 g_resource_get_info (GResource
*resource
,
831 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
836 return do_lookup (resource
, path
, lookup_flags
, size
, flags
, NULL
, NULL
, error
);
840 * g_resource_enumerate_children:
841 * @resource: A #GResource
842 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
843 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
844 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
846 * Returns all the names of children at the specified @path in the resource.
847 * The return result is a %NULL terminated list of strings which should
848 * be released with g_strfreev().
850 * If @path is invalid or does not exist in the #GResource,
851 * %G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND will be returned.
853 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
855 * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): an array of constant strings
860 g_resource_enumerate_children (GResource
*resource
,
862 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
865 gchar local_str
[256];
866 const gchar
*path_with_slash
;
868 gchar
*free_path
= NULL
;
872 * Size of 256 is arbitrarily chosen based on being large enough
873 * for pretty much everything we come across, but not cumbersome
874 * on the stack. It also matches common cacheline sizes.
879 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
880 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
885 path_len
= strlen (path
);
887 if G_UNLIKELY (path
[path_len
-1] != '/')
889 if (path_len
< sizeof (local_str
) - 2)
892 * We got a path that does not have a trailing /. It is not the
893 * ideal use of this API as we require trailing / for our lookup
894 * into gvdb. Some degenerate application configurations can hit
895 * this code path quite a bit, so we try to avoid using the
896 * g_strconcat()/g_free().
898 memcpy (local_str
, path
, path_len
);
899 local_str
[path_len
] = '/';
900 local_str
[path_len
+1] = 0;
901 path_with_slash
= local_str
;
905 path_with_slash
= free_path
= g_strconcat (path
, "/", NULL
);
910 path_with_slash
= path
;
913 children
= gvdb_table_list (resource
->table
, path_with_slash
);
916 if (children
== NULL
)
918 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
919 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
927 static GRWLock resources_lock
;
928 static GList
*registered_resources
;
930 /* This is updated atomically, so we can append to it and check for NULL outside the
931 lock, but all other accesses are done under the write lock */
932 static GStaticResource
*lazy_register_resources
;
935 g_resources_register_unlocked (GResource
*resource
)
937 registered_resources
= g_list_prepend (registered_resources
, g_resource_ref (resource
));
941 g_resources_unregister_unlocked (GResource
*resource
)
943 if (g_list_find (registered_resources
, resource
) == NULL
)
945 g_warning ("Tried to remove not registered resource");
949 registered_resources
= g_list_remove (registered_resources
, resource
);
950 g_resource_unref (resource
);
955 * g_resources_register:
956 * @resource: A #GResource
958 * Registers the resource with the process-global set of resources.
959 * Once a resource is registered the files in it can be accessed
960 * with the global resource lookup functions like g_resources_lookup_data().
965 g_resources_register (GResource
*resource
)
967 g_rw_lock_writer_lock (&resources_lock
);
968 g_resources_register_unlocked (resource
);
969 g_rw_lock_writer_unlock (&resources_lock
);
973 * g_resources_unregister:
974 * @resource: A #GResource
976 * Unregisters the resource from the process-global set of resources.
981 g_resources_unregister (GResource
*resource
)
983 g_rw_lock_writer_lock (&resources_lock
);
984 g_resources_unregister_unlocked (resource
);
985 g_rw_lock_writer_unlock (&resources_lock
);
989 * g_resources_open_stream:
990 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
991 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
992 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
994 * Looks for a file at the specified @path in the set of
995 * globally registered resources and returns a #GInputStream
996 * that lets you read the data.
998 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
1000 * Returns: (transfer full): #GInputStream or %NULL on error.
1001 * Free the returned object with g_object_unref()
1006 g_resources_open_stream (const gchar
*path
,
1007 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
1010 GInputStream
*res
= NULL
;
1012 GInputStream
*stream
;
1014 if (g_resource_find_overlay (path
, open_overlay_stream
, &res
))
1017 register_lazy_static_resources ();
1019 g_rw_lock_reader_lock (&resources_lock
);
1021 for (l
= registered_resources
; l
!= NULL
; l
= l
->next
)
1023 GResource
*r
= l
->data
;
1024 GError
*my_error
= NULL
;
1026 stream
= g_resource_open_stream (r
, path
, lookup_flags
, &my_error
);
1027 if (stream
== NULL
&&
1028 g_error_matches (my_error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
))
1030 g_clear_error (&my_error
);
1035 g_propagate_error (error
, my_error
);
1042 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
1043 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
1046 g_rw_lock_reader_unlock (&resources_lock
);
1052 * g_resources_lookup_data:
1053 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
1054 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
1055 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
1057 * Looks for a file at the specified @path in the set of
1058 * globally registered resources and returns a #GBytes that
1059 * lets you directly access the data in memory.
1061 * The data is always followed by a zero byte, so you
1062 * can safely use the data as a C string. However, that byte
1063 * is not included in the size of the GBytes.
1065 * For uncompressed resource files this is a pointer directly into
1066 * the resource bundle, which is typically in some readonly data section
1067 * in the program binary. For compressed files we allocate memory on
1068 * the heap and automatically uncompress the data.
1070 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
1072 * Returns: (transfer full): #GBytes or %NULL on error.
1073 * Free the returned object with g_bytes_unref()
1078 g_resources_lookup_data (const gchar
*path
,
1079 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
1086 if (g_resource_find_overlay (path
, get_overlay_bytes
, &res
))
1089 register_lazy_static_resources ();
1091 g_rw_lock_reader_lock (&resources_lock
);
1093 for (l
= registered_resources
; l
!= NULL
; l
= l
->next
)
1095 GResource
*r
= l
->data
;
1096 GError
*my_error
= NULL
;
1098 data
= g_resource_lookup_data (r
, path
, lookup_flags
, &my_error
);
1100 g_error_matches (my_error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
))
1102 g_clear_error (&my_error
);
1107 g_propagate_error (error
, my_error
);
1114 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
1115 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
1118 g_rw_lock_reader_unlock (&resources_lock
);
1124 * g_resources_enumerate_children:
1125 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
1126 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
1127 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
1129 * Returns all the names of children at the specified @path in the set of
1130 * globally registered resources.
1131 * The return result is a %NULL terminated list of strings which should
1132 * be released with g_strfreev().
1134 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
1136 * Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): an array of constant strings
1141 g_resources_enumerate_children (const gchar
*path
,
1142 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
1145 GHashTable
*hash
= NULL
;
1150 /* This will enumerate actual files found in overlay directories but
1151 * will not enumerate the overlays themselves. For example, if we
1152 * have an overlay "/org/gtk=/path/to/files" and we enumerate "/org"
1153 * then we will not see "gtk" in the result set unless it is provided
1154 * by another resource file.
1156 * This is probably not going to be a problem since if we are doing
1157 * such an overlay, we probably will already have that path.
1159 g_resource_find_overlay (path
, enumerate_overlay_dir
, &hash
);
1161 register_lazy_static_resources ();
1163 g_rw_lock_reader_lock (&resources_lock
);
1165 for (l
= registered_resources
; l
!= NULL
; l
= l
->next
)
1167 GResource
*r
= l
->data
;
1169 children
= g_resource_enumerate_children (r
, path
, 0, NULL
);
1171 if (children
!= NULL
)
1174 /* note: keep in sync with same line above */
1175 hash
= g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash
, g_str_equal
, g_free
, NULL
);
1177 for (i
= 0; children
[i
] != NULL
; i
++)
1178 g_hash_table_add (hash
, children
[i
]);
1183 g_rw_lock_reader_unlock (&resources_lock
);
1187 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
1188 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
1194 children
= (gchar
**) g_hash_table_get_keys_as_array (hash
, NULL
);
1195 g_hash_table_steal_all (hash
);
1196 g_hash_table_destroy (hash
);
1203 * g_resources_get_info:
1204 * @path: A pathname inside the resource
1205 * @lookup_flags: A #GResourceLookupFlags
1206 * @size: (out) (optional): a location to place the length of the contents of the file,
1207 * or %NULL if the length is not needed
1208 * @flags: (out) (optional): a location to place the #GResourceFlags about the file,
1209 * or %NULL if the flags are not needed
1210 * @error: return location for a #GError, or %NULL
1212 * Looks for a file at the specified @path in the set of
1213 * globally registered resources and if found returns information about it.
1215 * @lookup_flags controls the behaviour of the lookup.
1217 * Returns: %TRUE if the file was found. %FALSE if there were errors
1222 g_resources_get_info (const gchar
*path
,
1223 GResourceLookupFlags lookup_flags
,
1228 gboolean res
= FALSE
;
1232 register_lazy_static_resources ();
1234 g_rw_lock_reader_lock (&resources_lock
);
1236 for (l
= registered_resources
; l
!= NULL
; l
= l
->next
)
1238 GResource
*r
= l
->data
;
1239 GError
*my_error
= NULL
;
1241 r_res
= g_resource_get_info (r
, path
, lookup_flags
, size
, flags
, &my_error
);
1243 g_error_matches (my_error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
))
1245 g_clear_error (&my_error
);
1250 g_propagate_error (error
, my_error
);
1257 g_set_error (error
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR
, G_RESOURCE_ERROR_NOT_FOUND
,
1258 _("The resource at “%s” does not exist"),
1261 g_rw_lock_reader_unlock (&resources_lock
);
1266 /* This code is to handle registration of resources very early, from a constructor.
1267 * At that point we'd like to do minimal work, to avoid ordering issues. For instance,
1268 * we're not allowed to use g_malloc, as the user need to be able to call g_mem_set_vtable
1269 * before the first call to g_malloc.
1271 * So, what we do at construction time is that we just register a static structure on
1272 * a list of resources that need to be initialized, and then later, when doing any lookups
1273 * in the global list of registered resources, or when getting a reference to the
1274 * lazily initialized resource we lazily create and register all the GResources on
1277 * To avoid having to use locks in the constructor, and having to grab the writer lock
1278 * when checking the lazy registering list we update lazy_register_resources in
1279 * a lock-less fashion (atomic prepend-only, atomic replace with NULL). However, all
1280 * operations except:
1281 * * check if there are any resources to lazily initialize
1282 * * Add a static resource to the lazy init list
1283 * Do use the full writer lock for protection.
1287 register_lazy_static_resources_unlocked (void)
1289 GStaticResource
*list
;
1292 list
= lazy_register_resources
;
1293 while (!g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange (&lazy_register_resources
, list
, NULL
));
1295 while (list
!= NULL
)
1297 GBytes
*bytes
= g_bytes_new_static (list
->data
, list
->data_len
);
1298 GResource
*resource
= g_resource_new_from_data (bytes
, NULL
);
1301 g_resources_register_unlocked (resource
);
1302 g_atomic_pointer_set (&list
->resource
, resource
);
1304 g_bytes_unref (bytes
);
1311 register_lazy_static_resources (void)
1313 if (g_atomic_pointer_get (&lazy_register_resources
) == NULL
)
1316 g_rw_lock_writer_lock (&resources_lock
);
1317 register_lazy_static_resources_unlocked ();
1318 g_rw_lock_writer_unlock (&resources_lock
);
1322 * g_static_resource_init:
1323 * @static_resource: pointer to a static #GStaticResource
1325 * Initializes a GResource from static data using a
1328 * This is normally used by code generated by
1329 * [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources]
1330 * and is not typically used by other code.
1335 g_static_resource_init (GStaticResource
*static_resource
)
1341 next
= lazy_register_resources
;
1342 static_resource
->next
= next
;
1344 while (!g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange (&lazy_register_resources
, next
, static_resource
));
1348 * g_static_resource_fini:
1349 * @static_resource: pointer to a static #GStaticResource
1351 * Finalized a GResource initialized by g_static_resource_init().
1353 * This is normally used by code generated by
1354 * [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources]
1355 * and is not typically used by other code.
1360 g_static_resource_fini (GStaticResource
*static_resource
)
1362 GResource
*resource
;
1364 g_rw_lock_writer_lock (&resources_lock
);
1366 register_lazy_static_resources_unlocked ();
1368 resource
= g_atomic_pointer_get (&static_resource
->resource
);
1371 g_atomic_pointer_set (&static_resource
->resource
, NULL
);
1372 g_resources_unregister_unlocked (resource
);
1373 g_resource_unref (resource
);
1376 g_rw_lock_writer_unlock (&resources_lock
);
1380 * g_static_resource_get_resource:
1381 * @static_resource: pointer to a static #GStaticResource
1383 * Gets the GResource that was registered by a call to g_static_resource_init().
1385 * This is normally used by code generated by
1386 * [glib-compile-resources][glib-compile-resources]
1387 * and is not typically used by other code.
1389 * Returns: (transfer none): a #GResource
1394 g_static_resource_get_resource (GStaticResource
*static_resource
)
1396 register_lazy_static_resources ();
1398 return g_atomic_pointer_get (&static_resource
->resource
);