/* EINA - EFL data type library * Copyright (C) 2008 Cedric Bail * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; * if not, see . */ #ifndef EINA_MAIN_H_ #define EINA_MAIN_H_ #include "eina_types.h" /** * @addtogroup Eina_Main_Group Main * * @brief These functions provide general initialisation and shut down * functions. */ /** * @addtogroup Eina_Core_Group Core * * @{ */ /** * @defgroup Eina_Main_Group Main * * @{ */ /** * @def EINA_VERSION_MAJOR * @brief Major version of Eina */ #define EINA_VERSION_MAJOR 1 /** * @def EINA_VERSION_MINOR * @brief Minor version of Eina */ #define EINA_VERSION_MINOR 8 /** * @typedef Eina_Version * The version of Eina. */ typedef struct _Eina_Version { int major; /**< Major component of the version */ int minor; /**< Minor component of the version */ int micro; /**< Micro component of the version */ int revision; /**< Revision component of the version */ } Eina_Version; EAPI extern Eina_Version *eina_version; /** * @brief Initialize the Eina library. * * @return 1 or greater on success, 0 on error. * * This function sets up all the eina modules. It returns 0 on * failure (that is, when one of the module fails to initialize), * otherwise it returns the number of times it has already been * called. * * When Eina is not used anymore, call eina_shutdown() to shut down * the Eina library. */ EAPI int eina_init(void); /** * @brief Shut down the Eina library. * * @return 0 when all the modules are completely shut down, 1 or * greater otherwise. * * This function shuts down the Eina library. It returns 0 when it has * been called the same number of times than eina_init(). In that case * it shut down all the Eina modules. * * Once this function succeeds (that is, @c 0 is returned), you must * not call any of the Eina function anymore. You must call * eina_init() again to use the Eina functions again. */ EAPI int eina_shutdown(void); /** * @brief Initialize the mutexes of the Eina library. * * @return 1 or greater on success, 0 on error. * * This function sets up all the mutexes in all eina modules. It returns 0 on * failure (that is, when one of the module fails to initialize), * otherwise it returns the number of times it has already been * called. * * When the mutexes are not used anymore, call eina_threads_shutdown() to shut down * the mutexes. * * This function should never be called outside of the main loop. */ EAPI int eina_threads_init(void); /** * @brief Shut down mutexes in the Eina library. * * @return 0 when all mutexes are completely shut down, 1 or * greater otherwise. * * This function shuts down the mutexes in the Eina library. It returns 0 when it has * been called the same number of times than eina_threads_init(). In that case * it shut down all the mutexes. * * Once this function succeeds (that is, @c 0 is returned), you must * not call any of the Eina function in a thread anymore. You must call * eina_threads_init() again to use the Eina functions in a thread again. * * This function should never be called outside of the main loop. */ EAPI int eina_threads_shutdown(void); /** * @brief Check if you are calling this function from the same thread Eina was initialized or not * * @return #EINA_TRUE is the calling function is the same thread, #EINA_FALSE otherwise. * * @since 1.1.0 * * Most EFL function are not thread safe and all the call need to happen in * the main loop. With this call you could know if you can call an EFL * function or not. */ EAPI Eina_Bool eina_main_loop_is(void); /** * @brief You should never use that function excpet if you really really know what your are doing. * @since 1.1.0 * * If you are reading this documentation, that certainly means you don't know what is the purpose of * this call and you should just not use it. */ EAPI void eina_main_loop_define(void); /** * @} */ /** * @} */ #endif /* EINA_MAIN_H_ */