GdkContentFormats

The gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats structure is used to advertise and negotiate the format of content.

You will encounter gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats when interacting with objects controlling operations that pass data between different widgets, window or application, like gdk.drag.Drag, gdk.drop.Drop, gdk.clipboard.Clipboard or gdk.content_provider.ContentProvider.

GDK supports content in 2 forms: gobject.types.TYPE_FLAG_RESERVED_ID_BIT and mime type. Using GTypes is meant only for in-process content transfers. Mime types are meant to be used for data passing both in-process and out-of-process. The details of how data is passed is described in the documentation of the actual implementations. To transform between the two forms, gdk.content_serializer.ContentSerializer and gdk.content_deserializer.ContentDeserializer are used.

A gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats describes a set of possible formats content can be exchanged in. It is assumed that this set is ordered. GTypes are more important than mime types. Order between different GTypes or mime types is the order they were added in, most important first. Functions that care about order, such as gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats.union_, will describe in their documentation how they interpret that order, though in general the order of the first argument is considered the primary order of the result, followed by the order of further arguments.

For debugging purposes, the function gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats.toString_ exists. It will print a comma-separated list of formats from most important to least important.

gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats is an immutable struct. After creation, you cannot change the types it represents. Instead, new gdk.content_formats.ContentFormats have to be created. The gdk.content_formats_builder.ContentFormatsBuilder structure is meant to help in this endeavor.

struct GdkContentFormats