/* * e-util-enums.h * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) version 3. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with the program; if not, see * */ #if !defined (__E_UTIL_H_INSIDE__) && !defined (LIBEUTIL_COMPILATION) #error "Only should be included directly." #endif #ifndef E_UTIL_ENUMS_H #define E_UTIL_ENUMS_H #include G_BEGIN_DECLS /** * EActivityState: * @E_ACTIVITY_RUNNING: * The #EActivity is running. * @E_ACTIVITY_WAITING: * The #EActivity is waiting to be run. * @E_ACTIVITY_CANCELLED: * The #EActivity has been cancelled. * @E_ACTIVITY_COMPLETED: * The #EActivity has completed. * * Various states of an #EActivity. **/ typedef enum { E_ACTIVITY_RUNNING, E_ACTIVITY_WAITING, E_ACTIVITY_CANCELLED, E_ACTIVITY_COMPLETED } EActivityState; /** * EAutomaticActionPolicy: * @E_AUTOMATIC_ACTION_POLICY_ASK: * Ask the user whether to perform the action. * @E_AUTOMATIC_ACTION_POLICY_ALWAYS: * Perform the action without interrupting the user. * @E_AUTOMATIC_ACTION_POLICY_NEVER: * Do not perform the action and do not interrupt the user. * * Used for automatable actions based on the user's preference. The user * is initially asked whether to perform the action automatically, and is * given either-or choices like "Yes, Always" or "No, Never". The user's * response is then remembered for future sessions. **/ typedef enum { E_AUTOMATIC_ACTION_POLICY_ASK, E_AUTOMATIC_ACTION_POLICY_ALWAYS, E_AUTOMATIC_ACTION_POLICY_NEVER } EAutomaticActionPolicy; /** * EDateWeekday: * @E_DATE_BAD_WEEKDAY: * Invalid value * @E_DATE_MONDAY: * Monday * @E_DATE_TUESDAY: * Tuesday * @E_DATE_WEDNESDAY: * Wednesday * @E_DATE_THURSDAY: * Thursday * @E_DATE_FRIDAY: * Friday * @E_DATE_SATURDAY: * Saturday * @E_DATE_SUNDAY: * Sunday * * Enumeration representing a day of the week; @E_DATE_MONDAY, * @E_DATE_TUESDAY, etc. @G_DATE_BAD_WEEKDAY is an invalid weekday. * * This enum type is intentionally compatible with #GDateWeekday. * It exists only because GLib does not provide a #GEnumClass for * #GDateWeekday. If that ever changes, this enum can go away. **/ /* XXX Be pedantic with the value assignments to ensure compatibility. */ typedef enum { E_DATE_BAD_WEEKDAY = G_DATE_BAD_WEEKDAY, E_DATE_MONDAY = G_DATE_MONDAY, E_DATE_TUESDAY = G_DATE_TUESDAY, E_DATE_WEDNESDAY = G_DATE_WEDNESDAY, E_DATE_THURSDAY = G_DATE_THURSDAY, E_DATE_FRIDAY = G_DATE_FRIDAY, E_DATE_SATURDAY = G_DATE_SATURDAY, E_DATE_SUNDAY = G_DATE_SUNDAY } EDateWeekday; /** * EDurationType: * @E_DURATION_MINUTES: * Duration value is in minutes. * @E_DURATION_HOURS: * Duration value is in hours. * @E_DURATION_DAYS: * Duration value is in days. * * Possible units for a duration or interval value. * * This enumeration is typically used where the numeric value and the * units of the value are shown or recorded separately. **/ typedef enum { E_DURATION_MINUTES, E_DURATION_HOURS, E_DURATION_DAYS } EDurationType; G_END_DECLS #endif /* E_UTIL_ENUMS_H */