[clutter] docs: Document the states of a GestureAction
- From: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
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- Subject: [clutter] docs: Document the states of a GestureAction
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 11:06:41 +0000 (UTC)
commit 8d53bbd34f597aac29782bbe78cd664bf33cbe6d
Author: Emmanuele Bassi <ebassi gnome org>
Date: Thu Sep 6 13:03:05 2012 +0100
docs: Document the states of a GestureAction
Useful notes for developers writing gesture recognizers.
clutter/clutter-gesture-action.c | 31 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
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diff --git a/clutter/clutter-gesture-action.c b/clutter/clutter-gesture-action.c
index 953a946..1781bb4 100644
--- a/clutter/clutter-gesture-action.c
+++ b/clutter/clutter-gesture-action.c
@@ -48,6 +48,37 @@
* g_signal_connect (action, "gesture-end", G_CALLBACK (on_gesture_end), NULL);
* ]|
*
+ * <refsect2 id="creating-gesture-action">
+ * <title>Creating Gesture actions</title>
+ * <para>A #ClutterGestureAction provides four separate states that can be
+ * used to recognize or ignore gestures when writing a new action class:</para>
+ * <informalexample><programlisting><![CDATA[
+ Prepare -> Cancel
+ Prepare -> Begin -> Cancel
+ Prepare -> Begin -> End
+ Prepare -> Begin -> Progress -> Cancel
+ Prepare -> Begin -> Progress -> End
+ * ]]>
+ * <para>Each #ClutterGestureAction starts in the "prepare" state, and calls
+ * the #ClutterGestureActionClass.gesture_prepare() virtual function; this
+ * state can be used to reset the internal state of a #ClutterGestureAction
+ * subclass, but it can also immediately cancel a gesture without going
+ * through the rest of the states.</para>
+ * <para>The "begin" state follows the "prepare" state, and calls the
+ * #ClutterGestureActionClass.gesture_begin() virtual function. This state
+ * signals the start of a gesture recognizing process. From the "begin" state
+ * the gesture recognition process can successfully end, by going to the
+ * "end" state; it can continue in the "progress" state, in case of a
+ * continuous gesture; or it can be terminated, by moving to the "cancel"
+ * state.</para>
+ * <para>In case of continuous gestures, the #ClutterGestureAction will use
+ * the "progress" state, calling the #ClutterGestureActionClass.gesture_progress()
+ * virtual function; the "progress" state will continue until the end of the
+ * gesture, in which case the "end" state will be reached, or until the
+ * gesture is cancelled, in which case the "cancel" gesture will be used
+ * instead.</para>
+ * </refsects2>
+ *
* Since: 1.8
*/
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