#[repr(C)]pub struct obs_modal_ui {
pub id: *const c_char,
pub task: *const c_char,
pub target: *const c_char,
pub exec: Option<unsafe extern "C" fn(object: *mut c_void, ui_data: *mut c_void) -> bool>,
pub type_data: *mut c_void,
pub free_type_data: Option<unsafe extern "C" fn(type_data: *mut c_void)>,
}Expand description
Modal UI definition structure
Fields§
§id: *const c_char< Identifier associated with this UI
task: *const c_char< Task of the UI
target: *const c_char< UI target (UI toolkit or program name)
exec: Option<unsafe extern "C" fn(object: *mut c_void, ui_data: *mut c_void) -> bool>Callback to execute modal interface.
The @b object variable points to the input/output/encoder/etc. The @b ui_data variable points to the UI parent or UI-specific data to be used with the custom user interface.
What @b ui_data points to differs depending on the target, and you should use discretion and consistency when using this variable to relay information to the UI function. For example, it would be ideal to have @b ui_data point to a parent, QWidget for Qt, or a wxWindow for wxWidgets, etc., though it’s up to the discretion of the developer to define that value. Because of the nature of void pointers, discretion and consistency is advised.
@param object Pointer/handle to the data associated with this call. @param ui_data UI data to pass associated with this specific target, if any. @return @b true if user completed the task, or @b false if user cancelled the task.
type_data: *mut c_void§free_type_data: Option<unsafe extern "C" fn(type_data: *mut c_void)>Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for obs_modal_ui
impl Clone for obs_modal_ui
Source§fn clone(&self) -> obs_modal_ui
fn clone(&self) -> obs_modal_ui
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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