GConfClient

GConfClient — GObject-based convenience wrapper

Synopsis

enum                GConfClientPreloadType;
enum                GConfClientErrorHandlingMode;
void                (*GConfClientNotifyFunc)            (GConfClient *client,
                                                         guint cnxn_id,
                                                         GConfEntry *entry,
                                                         gpointer user_data);
void                (*GConfClientErrorHandlerFunc)      (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError *error);
#define             GCONF_CLIENT                        (obj)
GConfClient*        gconf_client_get_default            (void);
GConfClient*        gconf_client_get_for_engine         (GConfEngine *engine);
void                gconf_client_add_dir                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GConfClientPreloadType preload,
                                                         GError **err);
void                gconf_client_remove_dir             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);
guint               gconf_client_notify_add             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *namespace_section,
                                                         GConfClientNotifyFunc func,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         GFreeFunc destroy_notify,
                                                         GError **err);
void                gconf_client_notify_remove          (GConfClient *client,
                                                         guint cnxn);
void                gconf_client_notify                 (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const char *key);
void                gconf_client_set_error_handling     (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GConfClientErrorHandlingMode mode);
void                gconf_client_set_global_default_error_handler
                                                        (GConfClientErrorHandlerFunc func);
void                gconf_client_clear_cache            (GConfClient *client);
void                gconf_client_preload                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dirname,
                                                         GConfClientPreloadType type,
                                                         GError **err);
void                gconf_client_set                    (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const GConfValue *val,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfValue*         gconf_client_get                    (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfValue*         gconf_client_get_without_default    (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfEntry*         gconf_client_get_entry              (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const gchar *locale,
                                                         gboolean use_schema_default,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfValue*         gconf_client_get_default_from_schema
                                                        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_unset                  (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_recursive_unset        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const char *key,
                                                         GConfUnsetFlags flags,
                                                         GError **err);
GSList*             gconf_client_all_entries            (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);
GSList*             gconf_client_all_dirs               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);
void                gconf_client_suggest_sync           (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_dir_exists             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_key_is_writable        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
gdouble             gconf_client_get_float              (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
gint                gconf_client_get_int                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
gchar*              gconf_client_get_string             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_get_bool               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfSchema*        gconf_client_get_schema             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);
GSList*             gconf_client_get_list               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType list_type,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_get_pair               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType car_type,
                                                         GConfValueType cdr_type,
                                                         gpointer car_retloc,
                                                         gpointer cdr_retloc,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_float              (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         gdouble val,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_int                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         gint val,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_string             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const gchar *val,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_bool               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         gboolean val,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_schema             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const GConfSchema *val,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_list               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType list_type,
                                                         GSList *list,
                                                         GError **err);
gboolean            gconf_client_set_pair               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType car_type,
                                                         GConfValueType cdr_type,
                                                         gconstpointer address_of_car,
                                                         gconstpointer address_of_cdr,
                                                         GError **err);
void                gconf_client_error                  (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError *error);
void                gconf_client_unreturned_error       (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError *error);
void                gconf_client_value_changed          (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValue *value);
gboolean            gconf_client_commit_change_set      (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GConfChangeSet *cs,
                                                         gboolean remove_committed,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfChangeSet*     gconf_client_reverse_change_set     (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GConfChangeSet *cs,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfChangeSet*     gconf_client_change_set_from_currentv
                                                        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar **keys,
                                                         GError **err);
GConfChangeSet*     gconf_client_change_set_from_current
                                                        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError **err,
                                                         const gchar *first_key,
                                                         ...);

Description

GConfClient adds the following features to plain GConf:

  • A client-side cache for a specified list of directories you're interested in. You can "preload" entire directories into the cache, speeding things up even more.

  • Some automatic error handling, if you request it.

  • Signals when a value changes or an error occurs.

Warning

If you use GConfClient, you should not use the underlying GConfEngine directly, or you'll break things. This is why there's no gconf_client_get_engine() function; in fact, if you create the GConfClient with gconf_client_get_default(), there is no (legitimate) way to obtain a pointer to the underlying GConfEngine. If you create a GConfClient from an existing engine, you'll have to be disciplined enough to avoid using that engine directly. [1]

A GConfClient has a list of directories that it "watches." These directories are optionally pre-loaded into the cache, and monitored in order to emit the value_changed signal. The GConfClient can also be used to access directories not in the list, but those directories won't be preloaded and the "value_changed" signal won't be emitted for them.

There are two error-related signals in GConfClient. The first is plain "error"; it's emitted anytime an error occurs. The second is "unreturned_error"; this signal is emitted if you pass NULL as the GError** to any GConfClient function. The idea is that you can have a global error handler attached to the "unreturned_error" signal; if you want to use this handler, you don't need to use the normal GConf error handling mechanism. However, if you ever need to handle errors for a specific function call, you can override the global handler by passing a non-NULL GError** to the function. If you want an error handler that's always invoked, use the "error" signal.

The "value_changed" signal is emitted whenever the server notifies your client program that a value has changed in the GConf database. There's one problem with this signal: the signal handler has to use strcmp() to determine whether the changed value is the one it was interested in. If you are interested in lots of values, then every time a value changes you'll be making lots of calls to strcmp() and getting O(n) performance. gconf_client_notify_add() is a superior interface in most cases for this reason. Note that calling gconf_client_set() and its relatives will cause "value_changed" to be emitted, but "value_changed" is also emitted if another process changes the value.

Most of the GConfClient interface mirrors the functions you'd use to manipulate a GConfEngine (gconf_engine_get() and gconf_client_get(), for example). These should all work just like the GConfEngine versions, except that they use the cache from GConfClient and emit the GConfClient signals.

As always with GConf, applications based on GConfClient should use a model-controller-view architecture. Typically, this means that areas of your application affected by a setting will monitor the relevant key and update themselves when necessary. The preferences dialog will simply change keys, allowing GConf to notify the rest of the application that changes have occurred. Here the application proper is the "view," GConf is the "model", and the preferences dialog is the "controller." In no case should you do this:

 gconf_client_set(client, key, value);
 application_update_to_reflect_setting();

This breaks if a setting is changed outside your application—or even from a different part of your application. The correct way (in pseudo-code) is:

 /* At application startup */
 gconf_client_notify_add(client, key, application_update_to_reflect_setting, data);

 /* From preferences dialog */
 gconf_client_set(client, key, value);

See the example programs that come with GConf for more details.

Details

enum GConfClientPreloadType

typedef enum { /*< prefix=GCONF_CLIENT >*/
  GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_NONE,     /* don't preload anything */
  GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL, /* load entries directly under the directory. */
  GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE /* recurse the directory tree; possibly quite expensive! */
} GConfClientPreloadType;

The GConfClientPreloadType is used to tell GConfClient how to preload one of its directories. As a rule of thumb, if you plan to get the value of almost all the keys in a directory, preloading that directory will probably enhance performance. If you plan to use only half the keys, preloading is likely a bad idea. GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_NONE specifies that no preload occurs, GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL loads the immediate children of the directory, GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE loads all children of the directory and its subdirectories, recursively.

GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_NONE preload nothing.
GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_ONELEVEL preload immediate children of the directory.
GCONF_CLIENT_PRELOAD_RECURSIVE recursively preload everything in and below the directory.

enum GConfClientErrorHandlingMode

typedef enum { /*< prefix=GCONF_CLIENT >*/
  GCONF_CLIENT_HANDLE_NONE,
  GCONF_CLIENT_HANDLE_UNRETURNED,
  GCONF_CLIENT_HANDLE_ALL
} GConfClientErrorHandlingMode;

GConfClientErrorHandlingMode is used to control GConfClient's default error handling. GConfClient can pop up a dialog in the default signal handler for "error" or "unreturned_error." You can specify that no errors are handled, only unreturned errors are handled, or all errors are handled with this enumeration. You can prevent specific errors from being handled automatically by stopping the signal emission before the default signal handler is called (see the GLib documentation, g_signal_stop_emission_by_name() for example).

GCONF_CLIENT_HANDLE_NONE never run a default error handler.
GCONF_CLIENT_HANDLE_UNRETURNED run a default error handler for unreturned errors ("unreturned_error" signal).
GCONF_CLIENT_HANDLE_ALL run a default error handler for all errors ("error" signal).

GConfClientNotifyFunc ()

void                (*GConfClientNotifyFunc)            (GConfClient *client,
                                                         guint cnxn_id,
                                                         GConfEntry *entry,
                                                         gpointer user_data);

This is the signature of a user function added with gconf_client_notify_add(). The notify function is invoked when the value of a key changes. The value argument is the new value, or NULL if the key was unset. The value argument should not be modified, and should be copied if you want to keep it around (the GConfClient will destroy it sometime after your notify function is called).

client : the GConfClient notifying us.
cnxn_id : connection ID from gconf_client_notify_add().
entry : a GConfEntry.
user_data : user data from gconf_client_notify_add().

GConfClientErrorHandlerFunc ()

void                (*GConfClientErrorHandlerFunc)      (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError *error);

This is the signature of a user function which needs to be called for error handling.

client : a GConfClient.
error : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.

GCONF_CLIENT()

#define GCONF_CLIENT(obj)                  (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((obj), GCONF_TYPE_CLIENT, GConfClient))

Casts a pointer to a GConfClient*.

obj : a GConfClient.

gconf_client_get_default ()

GConfClient*        gconf_client_get_default            (void);

Creates a new GConfClient using the default GConfEngine. Normally this is the engine you want. If someone else is already using the default GConfClient, this function returns the same one they're using, but with the reference count incremented. So you have to unref either way.

It's important to call g_type_init() before using this GObject, to initialize the type system.

Returns : a new GConfClient. g_object_unref() when you're done.

gconf_client_get_for_engine ()

GConfClient*        gconf_client_get_for_engine         (GConfEngine *engine);

Creates a new GConfClient with a specific GConfEngine. Only specialized configuration-related programs should need to call this function. The returned GConfClient should be unref'd when you're done with g_object_unref(). Remember to avoid using the GConfEngine directly once you have a GConfClient wrapper.

engine : the GConfEngine to use.
Returns : a new GConfClient.

gconf_client_add_dir ()

void                gconf_client_add_dir                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GConfClientPreloadType preload,
                                                         GError **err);

Add a directory to the list of directories the GConfClient will watch. Any changes to keys below this directory will cause the "value_changed" signal to be emitted. When you add the directory, you can request that the GConfClient preload its contents; see GConfClientPreloadType for details.

Added directories may not overlap. That is, if you add "/foo", you may not add "/foo/bar". However you can add "/foo" and "/bar". You can also add "/foo" multiple times; if you add a directory multiple times, it will not be removed until you call gconf_client_remove_dir() an equal number of times.

client : a GConfClient.
dir : directory to add to the list.
preload : degree of preload.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.

gconf_client_remove_dir ()

void                gconf_client_remove_dir             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);

Remove a directory from the list created with gconf_client_add_dir(). If any notifications have been added below this directory with gconf_client_notify_add(), those notifications will be disabled until you re-add the removed directory. Note that if a directory has been added multiple times, you must remove it the same number of times before the remove takes effect.

client : a GConfClient.
dir : directory to remove.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.

gconf_client_notify_add ()

guint               gconf_client_notify_add             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *namespace_section,
                                                         GConfClientNotifyFunc func,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         GFreeFunc destroy_notify,
                                                         GError **err);

Request notification of changes to namespace_section. This includes the key namespace_section itself, and any keys below it (the behavior is identical to gconf_engine_notify_add(), but while gconf_engine_notify_add() places a notification request on the server for every notify function, GConfClient requests server notification for directories added with gconf_client_add_dir() and keeps the list of GConfClientNotifyFunc on the client side).

For the notification to happen, namespace_section must be equal to or below one of the directories added with gconf_client_add_dir(). You can still call gconf_client_notify_add() for other directories, but no notification will be received until you add a directory above or equal to namespace_section. One implication of this is that gconf_client_remove_dir() temporarily disables notifications that were below the removed directory.

The function returns a connection ID you can use to call gconf_client_notify_remove().

See the description of GConfClientNotifyFunc for details on how the notification function is called.

client : a GConfClient.
namespace_section : where to listen for changes.
func : function to call when changes occur.
user_data : user data to pass to func.
destroy_notify : function to call on user_data when the notify is removed or the GConfClient is destroyed, or NULL for none.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : a connection ID for removing the notification.

gconf_client_notify_remove ()

void                gconf_client_notify_remove          (GConfClient *client,
                                                         guint cnxn);

Remove a notification using the ID returned from gconf_client_notify_add(). Invokes the destroy notify function on the notification's user data, if appropriate.

client : a GConfClient.
cnxn : connection ID.

gconf_client_notify ()

void                gconf_client_notify                 (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const char *key);

Emits the "value-changed" signal and notifies listeners as if key had been changed

client : a GConfClient.
key : the key that has changed.

Since 2.4.


gconf_client_set_error_handling ()

void                gconf_client_set_error_handling     (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GConfClientErrorHandlingMode mode);

Controls the default error handling for GConfClient. See GConfClientErrorHandlingMode and GConfClientParentWindowFunc for details on this.

client : a GConfClient.
mode : error handling mode.

gconf_client_set_global_default_error_handler ()

void                gconf_client_set_global_default_error_handler
                                                        (GConfClientErrorHandlerFunc func);

Set func as the default error handler for the GConfClient. This handler would be called for all GConfClient internal errors.

func : pointer to the function to be called for error handling.

gconf_client_clear_cache ()

void                gconf_client_clear_cache            (GConfClient *client);

Dumps everything out of the GConfClient client-side cache. If you know you're done using the GConfClient for a while, you can call this function to save some memory.

client : a GConfClient.

gconf_client_preload ()

void                gconf_client_preload                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dirname,
                                                         GConfClientPreloadType type,
                                                         GError **err);

Preloads a directory. Normally you do this when you call gconf_client_add_dir(), but if you've called gconf_client_clear_cache() there may be a reason to do it again.

client : a GConfClient.
dirname : directory to preload.
type : degree of preload.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.

gconf_client_set ()

void                gconf_client_set                    (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const GConfValue *val,
                                                         GError **err);

Sets the value of a configuration key. Just like gconf_engine_set(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features. The val argument will not be modified.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to set.
val : new value.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.

gconf_client_get ()

GConfValue*         gconf_client_get                    (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Gets the value of a configuration key. Just like gconf_engine_get(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to get.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : newly-allocated GConfValue, or NULL if unset and no default exists.

gconf_client_get_without_default ()

GConfValue*         gconf_client_get_without_default    (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Gets the value of a configuration key. Just like gconf_client_get() but doesn't look for a default value if the key is unset.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to get.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : newly-allocated GConfValue, or NULL if unset (even if a default exists).

gconf_client_get_entry ()

GConfEntry*         gconf_client_get_entry              (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const gchar *locale,
                                                         gboolean use_schema_default,
                                                         GError **err);

Obtains the full GConfEntry for a value. Just like gconf_engine_get_entry(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to get.
locale : preferred locale (as in the locale-related environment variables).
use_schema_default : indicates whether to look for a default value when the key is unset.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : a GConfEntry.

gconf_client_get_default_from_schema ()

GConfValue*         gconf_client_get_default_from_schema
                                                        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Returns the default value stored in the key's schema, if the key has a schema associated and the schema exists and the schema contains a default value. Note that gconf_client_get(), gconf_engine_client_string(), and so on already return the default value if no other value is found, so normally you do not need this function. This function is just for convenience; you could also get the GConfMetaInfo for the key, read the schema name from there, then look up the schema by name and extract the default value. Just like gconf_engine_get_default_from_schema(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to get.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : newly-allocated GConfValue, or NULL if the key has no default value in its schema.

gconf_client_unset ()

gboolean            gconf_client_unset                  (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Unsets the value of key; if key is already unset, has no effect. An error of note is GCONF_OVERRIDDEN, indicating that the system administrator has "forced" a value for this key. Just like gconf_engine_unset(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to unset.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_recursive_unset ()

gboolean            gconf_client_recursive_unset        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const char *key,
                                                         GConfUnsetFlags flags,
                                                         GError **err);

Unsets all keys below key, including key itself. If any unset fails, continues on to unset as much as it can. The first failure is returned in err. Just like gconf_engine_recursive_unset(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : a key or directory name to be unset.
flags : change how the unset is done.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

Since 2.4.


gconf_client_all_entries ()

GSList*             gconf_client_all_entries            (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);

Lists the key-value pairs in dir. Does not list subdirectories; for that use gconf_client_all_dirs(). The returned list contains GConfEntry objects. A GConfEntry contains an absolute key and a value. The list is not recursive, it contains only the immediate children of dir. To free the returned list, gconf_entry_free() each list element, then g_slist_free() the list itself. Just like gconf_engine_all_entries(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
dir : directory to list.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : List of GConfEntry.

gconf_client_all_dirs ()

GSList*             gconf_client_all_dirs               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);

Lists the subdirectories in dir. The returned list contains allocated strings. Each string is the absolute path of a subdirectory. You should g_free() each string in the list, then g_slist_free() the list itself. Just like gconf_engine_all_dirs(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
dir : directory to get subdirectories from.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : List of allocated subdirectory names.

gconf_client_suggest_sync ()

void                gconf_client_suggest_sync           (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError **err);

Suggests to gconfd that you've just finished a block of changes, and it would be an optimal time to sync to permanent storage. This is only a suggestion; and gconfd will eventually sync even if you don't call gconf_engine_suggest_sync(). This function is just a "hint" provided to gconfd to maximize efficiency and minimize data loss. Just like gconf_engine_suggest_sync().

client : a GConfClient.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.

gconf_client_dir_exists ()

gboolean            gconf_client_dir_exists             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *dir,
                                                         GError **err);

Queries whether the directory dir exists in the GConf database. Returns TRUE or FALSE. Just like gconf_engine_dir_exists(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
dir : directory to check for
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE or FALSE.

gconf_client_key_is_writable ()

gboolean            gconf_client_key_is_writable        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Checks whether the key is writable.

client : a GConfClient.
key : the value to be changed.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE if the key is writable, FALSE if the key is read only.

gconf_client_get_float ()

gdouble             gconf_client_get_float              (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the floating point number (GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-float is stored at key, an error is returned. On error, or if key is unset, 0.0 is returned. Just like gconf_engine_get_float(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : the value of key, or 0.0 if no value is obtained.

gconf_client_get_int ()

gint                gconf_client_get_int                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the integer (GCONF_VALUE_INT) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-integer is stored at key, an error is returned. On error, or if key is unset, 0 is returned. Just like gconf_engine_get_int(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : the value of key, or 0 if no value is obtained.

gconf_client_get_string ()

gchar*              gconf_client_get_string             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the string (GCONF_VALUE_STRING) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-string is stored at key, an error is returned. On error, or if key is unset, NULL is returned. Just like gconf_engine_get_string(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : allocated string (value of key), or NULL if no value is obtained.

gconf_client_get_bool ()

gboolean            gconf_client_get_bool               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the boolean value (GCONF_VALUE_BOOL) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-bool is stored at key, an error is returned. On error, or if key is unset, FALSE is returned. Just like gconf_engine_get_bool(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : the value of key, or FALSE if no value is obtained.

gconf_client_get_schema ()

GConfSchema*        gconf_client_get_schema             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the schema (GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-schema is stored at key, an error is returned. If no value is set or an error occurs, NULL is returned. Just like gconf_engine_get_schema(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : the value of key as an allocated GConfSchema, or NULL if no value was obtained.

gconf_client_get_list ()

GSList*             gconf_client_get_list               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType list_type,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the list (GCONF_VALUE_LIST) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-list is stored at key, or the list does not contain elements of type list_type, an error is returned. If no value is set or an error occurs, NULL is returned. Note that NULL is also the empty list, so if you need to distinguish the empty list from an unset value, you must use gconf_client_get() to obtain a raw GConfValue.

Remember that GConf lists can only store primitive types: GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT, GCONF_VALUE_INT, GCONF_VALUE_BOOL, GCONF_VALUE_STRING, GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA. Also remember that lists must be uniform, you may not mix types in the same list.

The type of the list elements depends on list_type. A GConfValue with type GCONF_VALUE_LIST normally stores a list of more GConfValue objects. gconf_client_get_list() automatically converts to primitive C types. Thus, the list->data fields in the returned list contain:

GCONF_VALUE_INT The integer itself, converted with GINT_TO_POINTER()
GCONF_VALUE_BOOL The bool itself, converted with GINT_TO_POINTER()
GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT A pointer to gdouble, which should be freed with g_free()
GCONF_VALUE_STRING A pointer to gchar, which should be freed with g_free()
GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA A pointer to GConfSchema, which should be freed with gconf_schema_free()

In the GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT and GCONF_VALUE_STRING cases, you must g_free() each list element. In the GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA case you must gconf_schema_free() each element. In all cases you must free the list itself with g_slist_free(). Just like gconf_engine_get_list(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
list_type : type of each list element.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : an allocated list, with elements as described above.

gconf_client_get_pair ()

gboolean            gconf_client_get_pair               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType car_type,
                                                         GConfValueType cdr_type,
                                                         gpointer car_retloc,
                                                         gpointer cdr_retloc,
                                                         GError **err);

Requests the pair (GCONF_VALUE_PAIR) stored at key. Automatically performs type-checking, so if a non-pair is stored at key, or the pair does not have the right car_type and cdr_type, an error is returned. Remember that the car of a pair is its first value, and the cdr is its second value, in the Lisp tradition.

Remember that GConf pairs can only store primitive types: GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT, GCONF_VALUE_INT, GCONF_VALUE_BOOL, GCONF_VALUE_STRING, GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA.

gconf_client_get_pair() stores the two fields of the pair in the locations pointed to by car_retloc and cdr_retloc. The type of these pointers depends on the corresponding car_type and cdr_type:

GCONF_VALUE_INT pointer to gint
GCONF_VALUE_BOOL pointer to gboolean
GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT pointer to gdouble
GCONF_VALUE_STRING pointer to gchar*
GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA pointer to GConfSchema*

In the GCONF_VALUE_STRING case, you must g_free() the string(s) stored in the return location(s). In the GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA case you must gconf_schema_free() the returned schema. If there's an error or the value is unset, car_retloc and cdr_retloc are left unchanged.

gconf_client_get_pair() returns TRUE on success.

An example of gconf_client_get_pair() in action:

gdouble car = 10.0;
gchar* cdr  = NULL; 
GError* error = NULL;

if (!gconf_client_get_pair(conf, "/foo", 
                    GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT,
                    GCONF_VALUE_STRING, 
                    &car, &cdr, &error))
  {
    /* Note: car/cdr should be untouched, because an error occurred */
    g_assert(error != NULL);
    fprintf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", error->message);
    g_error_free(error);
    error = NULL;
  }
else
  {
    /* Note: car/cdr may be untouched even though there was no error, 
       if no value was set for "/foo"
     */
    printf("Found pair (%g,%s)\n", car, cdr);
    if (cdr != NULL)
      g_free(cdr);
  }

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want the value of.
car_type : desired type of the pair's first field (car).
cdr_type : desired type of the pair's second field (cdr).
car_retloc : address of a return location for the car.
cdr_retloc : address of a return location for the cdr.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_float ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_float              (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         gdouble val,
                                                         GError **err);

Change the value of key to val. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it only had a default value). If the key already exists but doesn't store a float (GCONF_VALUE_FLOAT), gconf_client_set_float() will fail. Just like gconf_engine_set(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
val : new value of key.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_int ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_int                (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         gint val,
                                                         GError **err);

Change the value of key to val. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it only had a default value). If the key already exists but doesn't store an integer (GCONF_VALUE_INT), gconf_client_set_int() will fail. Just like gconf_engine_set(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
val : new value of key.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_string ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_string             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const gchar *val,
                                                         GError **err);

Change the value of key to val. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it only had a default value). If the key already exists but doesn't store a string (GCONF_VALUE_STRING), gconf_client_set_string() will fail. Just like gconf_engine_set(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
val : new value of key.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_bool ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_bool               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         gboolean val,
                                                         GError **err);

Change the value of key to val. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it only had a default value). If the key already exists but but doesn't store a boolean (GCONF_VALUE_BOOL), gconf_client_set_bool() will fail. Just like gconf_engine_set(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
val : new value of key.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_schema ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_schema             (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         const GConfSchema *val,
                                                         GError **err);

Change the value of key to val. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it only had a default value). If the key already exists but doesn't store a schema value (GCONF_VALUE_SCHEMA), gconf_client_set_schema() will fail. Just like gconf_engine_set(), but uses GConfClient caching and error-handling features.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
val : new value of key.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_list ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_list               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType list_type,
                                                         GSList *list,
                                                         GError **err);

Changes the value of key to a list of type list_type. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it had a default value). If the key already exists but doesn't store a list value (GCONF_VALUE_LIST), gconf_client_set_list() will fail.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
list_type : type of each list element.
list : new value of key.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_set_pair ()

gboolean            gconf_client_set_pair               (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValueType car_type,
                                                         GConfValueType cdr_type,
                                                         gconstpointer address_of_car,
                                                         gconstpointer address_of_cdr,
                                                         GError **err);

Changes the value of key to a pair with the first field of type car_type and the second field of type cdr_type. Automatically creates the key if it didn't exist before (ie it was unset or it had a default value). If the key already exists but doesn't store a pair value (GCONF_VALUE_PAIR), gconf_client_set_pair() will fail.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key you want to set the value of.
car_type : type of the pair's first field (car).
cdr_type : type of the pair's second field (cdr).
address_of_car : address of the car.
address_of_cdr : address of the cdr.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE on error.

gconf_client_error ()

void                gconf_client_error                  (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError *error);

Emits the "error" signal. Rarely useful.

client : a GConfClient.
error : error to pass to signal handlers.

gconf_client_unreturned_error ()

void                gconf_client_unreturned_error       (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError *error);

Emits the "unreturned_error" signal. Rarely useful.

client : a GConfClient.
error : error to pass to signal handlers.

gconf_client_value_changed ()

void                gconf_client_value_changed          (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar *key,
                                                         GConfValue *value);

Emits the "value_changed" signal. Rarely useful.

client : a GConfClient.
key : key to pass to signal handlers.
value : value of key to pass to signal handlers.

gconf_client_commit_change_set ()

gboolean            gconf_client_commit_change_set      (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GConfChangeSet *cs,
                                                         gboolean remove_committed,
                                                         GError **err);

Applies the changes in the change set to the GConfClient passed as the first argument. If remove_committed is TRUE, then any successfully-committed changes are removed from the change set. If remove_committed is FALSE, the GConfChangeSet is left unmodified.

If any set or unset operation results in an error, then processing terminates and the error is returned in err (unless err was NULL). If remove_committed was TRUE, then all the changes committed before the error occurred will have been removed from the set. If any error occurs, FALSE is returned.

client : a GConfClient.
cs : a GConfChangeSet.
remove_committed : whether to remove successfully-committed changes from the set.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : TRUE on success, FALSE if an error occurs.

gconf_client_reverse_change_set ()

GConfChangeSet*     gconf_client_reverse_change_set     (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GConfChangeSet *cs,
                                                         GError **err);

Creates a change set that would reverse cs. That is, for each change in cs, save the current state of that key in the returned change set.

client : a GConfClient.
cs : change set to create the reverse of.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : a new change set that would restore the current state of each key in cs.

gconf_client_change_set_from_currentv ()

GConfChangeSet*     gconf_client_change_set_from_currentv
                                                        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         const gchar **keys,
                                                         GError **err);

Creates a change set that will change the keys in NULL-terminated array keys to their current state. Use this to save the current state of a collection of keys; then you can later revert to the current state by committing the returned change set.

client : a GConfClient.
keys : NULL-terminated array of key names.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
Returns : new change set that changes all the keys to their current state.

gconf_client_change_set_from_current ()

GConfChangeSet*     gconf_client_change_set_from_current
                                                        (GConfClient *client,
                                                         GError **err,
                                                         const gchar *first_key,
                                                         ...);

Convenient varargs version of gconf_client_change_set_from_currentv().

client : a GConfClient.
err : the return location for an allocated GError, or NULL to ignore errors.
first_key : first key to save the current state of.
... : NULL-terminated list of additional keys.
Returns : new change set that changes all the keys to their current state.


[1] This is all a white lie; some direct GConfEngine operations are safe. But it's complicated to know which, and if an operation isn't safe the resulting bugs will mangle the cache and cause weird bugs at an indeterminate time in the future; you don't want to risk this situation.