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<Type Name="List" FullName="GLib.List">
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<TypeSignature Language="C#" Value="public class List : GLib.ListBase, IDisposable, ICollection, IEnumerable, IWrapper, ICloneable" Maintainer="miguel" />
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<AssemblyInfo>
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<AssemblyName>glib-sharp</AssemblyName>
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<AssemblyPublicKey></AssemblyPublicKey>
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<AssemblyVersion>0.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion>
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<AssemblyCulture>neutral</AssemblyCulture>
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<Attributes />
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</AssemblyInfo>
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<ThreadSafetyStatement>Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.</ThreadSafetyStatement>
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<Docs>
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<summary>A list class used by Gtk</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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<see cref="T:GLib.List" /> is managed wrapper for the underlying C list
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implementation used by Gtk+. Various functions on the Gtk+
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API take lists or return lists in this form.
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</para>
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<para>
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The list deals with <see cref="T:System.IntPtr" /> objects, these are pointers into
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unmanaged resources.
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</para>
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<example>
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<para>
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For example to create a list of widgets, you would use the
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following sample:
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</para>
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<code lang="c#">
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GLib.List MakeList (Gtk.Widget a, Gtk.Widget b)
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{
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GLib.List l = new GLib.List ((IntPtr) 0, typeof (Gtk.Widget));
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l.Append (a.Handle);
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l.Append (b.Handle);
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}
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</code>
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<para>
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The <see cref="T:System.Type" /> argument to the <see cref="T:GLib.List" />
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constructor, allows the list enumerator code to return
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properly wrapped or demarshalled objects from the unmanaged
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world into the managed world.
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</para>
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</example>
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</remarks>
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</Docs>
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<Base>
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<BaseTypeName>GLib.ListBase</BaseTypeName>
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</Base>
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<Interfaces>
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<Interface>
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<InterfaceName>System.IDisposable</InterfaceName>
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</Interface>
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<Interface>
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<InterfaceName>System.Collections.ICollection</InterfaceName>
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</Interface>
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<Interface>
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<InterfaceName>System.Collections.IEnumerable</InterfaceName>
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</Interface>
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<Interface>
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<InterfaceName>GLib.IWrapper</InterfaceName>
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</Interface>
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<Interface>
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<InterfaceName>System.ICloneable</InterfaceName>
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</Interface>
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</Interfaces>
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<Attributes />
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<Members>
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<Member MemberName=".ctor">
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<MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public List (IntPtr raw);" />
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<MemberType>Constructor</MemberType>
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<ReturnValue />
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<Parameters>
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<Parameter Name="raw" Type="System.IntPtr" />
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</Parameters>
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<Docs>
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<summary>Constructs a List</summary>
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<param name="raw">A handle to a <see cref="T:GLib.List" />.</param>
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<returns>A new insteace instance of List, wrapping the C list.</returns>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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<see cref="T:GLib.List" /> objects are constructed by passing an unmanaged
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reference to an existing <see cref="T:GLib.List" />, or they can use
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"(IntPtr) 0" as an initial value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Using this constructor will not track the type information
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of the classes or structures kept in the list. If you
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plan on tracking the type information, use the <see cref="M:GLib.List.List(IntPtr,Type)" /> method.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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<Member MemberName=".ctor">
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<MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public List (IntPtr raw, Type element_type);" />
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<MemberType>Constructor</MemberType>
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<ReturnValue />
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<Parameters>
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<Parameter Name="raw" Type="System.IntPtr" />
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<Parameter Name="element_type" Type="System.Type" />
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</Parameters>
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<Docs>
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<summary>Internal constructor</summary>
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<param name="raw">A handle to a GLib.list</param>
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<returns>A new instance of List, wrapping the C list.</returns>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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<see cref="T:GLib.List" /> objects are constructed by passing an unmanaged
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reference to an existing <see cref="T:GLib.List" />, or they can use
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"(IntPtr) 0" as an initial value.
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</para>
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<para>
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Using this constructor will track the type information
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of the classes or structures kept in the list. This
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information is used by the List enumerator when returning
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data.
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</para>
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</remarks>
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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<Member MemberName="Clone">
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<MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public override object Clone ();" />
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<MemberType>Method</MemberType>
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<ReturnValue>
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<ReturnType>System.Object</ReturnType>
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</ReturnValue>
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<Parameters />
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<Docs>
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<summary>Duplicates the list, shallow copy.</summary>
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<returns>The duplicated list.</returns>
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<remarks>Makes a new copy of the list. The individual elements on
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- the list are not duplicated.</remarks>
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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</Members>
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</Type> |