Flags used to influence dialog construction. See: https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkDialog.html#GtkDialogFlags
gtk :: GtkDialogFlags :: defaultinit
gtk :: GtkDialogFlags :: destroy_with_parent
Destroy the dialog when its parent is destroyed.gtk $ GtkDialogFlags :: SELF
Type of this instance, automatically specialized in every classcore :: Pointer :: address_is_null
Is the address behind this Object at NULL?core :: Object :: class_factory
Implementation used byget_class
to create the specific class.
gtk :: GtkDialogFlags :: defaultinit
core :: Pointer :: defaultinit
core :: Object :: defaultinit
gtk :: GtkDialogFlags :: destroy_with_parent
Destroy the dialog when its parent is destroyed.core :: Object :: is_same_instance
Return true ifself
and other
are the same instance (i.e. same identity).
core :: Object :: is_same_serialized
Isself
the same as other
in a serialization context?
core :: Object :: is_same_type
Return true ifself
and other
have the same dynamic type.
core :: Object :: native_class_name
The class name of the object in CString format.core :: Pointer :: native_equals
core :: Object :: output_class_name
Display class name on stdout (debug only).core :: Pointer :: premultiply_alpha
Multiply RGB values by their alpha value
# enum GtkDialogFlags
# Flags used to influence dialog construction.
# See: https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/GtkDialog.html#GtkDialogFlags
extern class GtkDialogFlags `{GtkDialogFlags`}
# Make the constructed dialog modal.
new modal `{ return GTK_DIALOG_MODAL; `}
# Destroy the dialog when its parent is destroyed.
new destroy_with_parent `{ return GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT; `}
end
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