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eo: mark efl_object stable
fix T7557 Reviewed-by: Cedric BAIL <cedric.bail@free.fr> Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D8000
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abstract @beta Efl.Class
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abstract Efl.Class
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{
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[[Abstract Efl class]]
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data: null;
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@ -27,14 +27,14 @@ const Efl.Callback_Priority_Default : Efl.Callback_Priority = 0;
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const Efl.Callback_Priority_After : Efl.Callback_Priority = 100;
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[[Slightly less prioritized than default.]]
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abstract @beta Efl.Object
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abstract Efl.Object
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{
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[[Abstract EFL object class.
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All EFL objects inherit from this class, which provides basic functionality
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like naming, debugging, hierarchy traversal, event emission and life cycle
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management.
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Life Cycle
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Objects are created with efl_add() and mostly disposed of with efl_del().
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As an optimization, efl_add() accepts a list of initialization functions
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- Destruction: The object has no parent and it can be destroyed. The
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@.destructor method is called, use it to return any resources the object
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might have gathered during its life.
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@since 1.22
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]]
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eo_prefix: efl;
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Usually more debug information should be added to $sb after
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calling the super function.
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@since 1.21
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]]
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params {
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@in sb: strbuf; [[A string buffer, must not be $null.]]
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]]
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return: bool; [[$true if it is. $false otherwise.]]
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}
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@property allow_parent_unref {
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@property allow_parent_unref @beta {
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[[Allow an object to be deleted by unref even if it has a parent.
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This simply hides the error message warning that an object being
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