Type Definition panda_sys::GOptionFlags [−][src]
pub type GOptionFlags = c_uint;
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GOptionFlags:
@G_OPTION_FLAG_NONE: No flags. Since: 2.42.
@G_OPTION_FLAG_HIDDEN: The option doesn’t appear in --help
output.
@G_OPTION_FLAG_IN_MAIN: The option appears in the main section of the
--help
output, even if it is defined in a group.
@G_OPTION_FLAG_REVERSE: For options of the %G_OPTION_ARG_NONE kind, this
flag indicates that the sense of the option is reversed.
@G_OPTION_FLAG_NO_ARG: For options of the %G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK kind,
this flag indicates that the callback does not take any argument
(like a %G_OPTION_ARG_NONE option). Since 2.8
@G_OPTION_FLAG_FILENAME: For options of the %G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK
kind, this flag indicates that the argument should be passed to the
callback in the GLib filename encoding rather than UTF-8. Since 2.8
@G_OPTION_FLAG_OPTIONAL_ARG: For options of the %G_OPTION_ARG_CALLBACK
kind, this flag indicates that the argument supply is optional.
If no argument is given then data of %GOptionParseFunc will be
set to NULL. Since 2.8
@G_OPTION_FLAG_NOALIAS: This flag turns off the automatic conflict
resolution which prefixes long option names with groupname-
if
there is a conflict. This option should only be used in situations
where aliasing is necessary to model some legacy commandline interface.
It is not safe to use this option, unless all option groups are under
your direct control. Since 2.8.
Flags which modify individual options.