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As of GLib 2.28 all GObject virtual methods, including constructed(),
are safe to chain up to unconditionally. Remove unnecessary checks.
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Prefer thread-safe G_DEFINE_TYPE and G_DEFINE_INTERFACE macros over
manual GType registration.
This is just a start... lots more to do.
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The mechanism here is simple but hard to explain without leaning heavily
on object-oriented jargon. Consider this a rough draft. Illustrations
would certainly help clarify.
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This introduces a simple means of extending Evolution objects.
Any GObject subclass wishing to be extensible need only call
g_type_add_interface_static (type, E_TYPE_EXTENSIBLE, NULL);
when registering its GType, and then at some point during initialization
call e_extensible_load_extensions() to load extensions for that subclass.
Extensions are implemented by subclassing EExtension, setting the GType
being extended in EExtensionClass, and making sure its own GType gets
registered at startup. This usually done while loading a GTypeModule.
e_extension_get_extensible() provides extensions access to the object
being extended.
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