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Any of the fields in #GMarkupParser can be %NULL, in which case they will be
ignored. Except for the @error function, any of these callbacks can set an
error; in particular the %G_MARKUP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ELEMENT,
%G_MARKUP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and %G_MARKUP_ERROR_INVALID_CONTENT errors
are intended to be set from these callbacks. If you set an error from a
callback, g_markup_parse_context_parse() will report that error back to its
caller. Refer to the GMarkup documentation to
understand the scope and limitations of GMarkupParser. In particular, it is
not a full XML parser and it must not be used to process untrusted data.
MarkupParser (Handle = null)
Creates a new
MarkupParserby wrapping a native handle or another wrapper.
Handle is the native handle or another wrapper whose handle to adopt.toNativeHandle (Source)
Normalizes a constructor argument into a raw pointer carrier. Accepts a raw NativeHandle, a raw NativeBuffer returned from
fn.call(...), another generated wrapper exposinghandle(), or null. Returns null when the argument carries no pointer.
Source is the raw handle, raw buffer, wrapper, or null.A raw pointer carrier or null when no pointer is present.getLib ()
Returns the opened native library for this generated wrapper.
The opened native library.handle ()
Returns the wrapped NativeHandle.
The wrapped NativeHandle.isNull ()
Returns true when the wrapped handle is null.
A bool.describe ()
Returns a small string for debugging generated wrappers.
A string.
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