gio.ioextension_point.IOExtensionPoint provides a mechanism for modules to extend the
functionality of the library or application that loaded it in an
organized fashion.
A module can implement an extension point by specifying the
gobject.types.size_t that implements the functionality. Additionally, each
implementation of an extension point has a name, and a priority. Use
gio.ioextension_point.IOExtensionPoint.implement to implement an extension point.
GIOExtensionPoint *ep;
// Register an extension point
ep = g_io_extension_point_register ("my-extension-point");
g_io_extension_point_set_required_type (ep, MY_TYPE_EXAMPLE);
// Implement an extension point
G_DEFINE_TYPE (MyExampleImpl, my_example_impl, MY_TYPE_EXAMPLE)
g_io_extension_point_implement ("my-extension-point",
my_example_impl_get_type (),
"my-example",
10);
It is up to the code that registered the extension point how
it uses the implementations that have been associated with it.
Depending on the use case, it may use all implementations, or
only the one with the highest priority, or pick a specific
one by name.
To avoid opening all modules just to find out what extension
points they implement, GIO makes use of a caching mechanism,
see gio-querymodules.
You are expected to run this command after installing a
GIO module.
The GIO_EXTRA_MODULES environment variable can be used to
specify additional directories to automatically load modules
from. This environment variable has the same syntax as the
PATH. If two modules have the same base name in different
directories, then the latter one will be ignored. If additional
directories are specified GIO will load modules from the built-in
directory last.
gio.ioextension_point.IOExtensionPoint provides a mechanism for modules to extend the functionality of the library or application that loaded it in an organized fashion.
An extension point is identified by a name, and it may optionally require that any implementation must be of a certain type (or derived thereof). Use gio.ioextension_point.IOExtensionPoint.register to register an extension point, and gio.ioextension_point.IOExtensionPoint.setRequiredType to set a required type.
A module can implement an extension point by specifying the gobject.types.size_t that implements the functionality. Additionally, each implementation of an extension point has a name, and a priority. Use gio.ioextension_point.IOExtensionPoint.implement to implement an extension point.
It is up to the code that registered the extension point how it uses the implementations that have been associated with it. Depending on the use case, it may use all implementations, or only the one with the highest priority, or pick a specific one by name.
To avoid opening all modules just to find out what extension points they implement, GIO makes use of a caching mechanism, see gio-querymodules. You are expected to run this command after installing a GIO module.
The GIO_EXTRA_MODULES environment variable can be used to specify additional directories to automatically load modules from. This environment variable has the same syntax as the PATH. If two modules have the same base name in different directories, then the latter one will be ignored. If additional directories are specified GIO will load modules from the built-in directory last.