Struct relm4::prelude::RelmApp

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pub struct RelmApp { /* private fields */ }
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An app that runs the main application.

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impl RelmApp

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pub fn new(app_id: &str) -> Self

Create a new Relm4 application.

This function will create a new gtk::Application object if necessary.

If the libadwaita feature is enabled, then the created gtk::Application will be an instance of adw::Application. This can be overridden by passing your own application object to RelmApp::with_app.

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relm4/examples/menu.rs (line 173)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.menu");
    app.run::<App>(0);
}
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relm4-components/examples/alert.rs (line 146)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.alert");
    app.run::<App>(());
}
relm4/examples/entry.rs (line 136)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.entry");
    app.run::<App>(());
}
relm4/examples/simple.rs (line 76)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.simple");
    app.run::<App>(0);
}
relm4/examples/to_do.rs (line 156)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.to_do");
    app.run::<App>(());
}
relm4/examples/factory.rs (line 222)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.factory");
    app.run::<App>(0);
}
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pub fn with_app(app: impl IsA<Application>) -> Self

Create a Relm4 application with a provided gtk::Application.

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pub fn run<C>(self, payload: C::Init)where C: Component, C::Root: IsA<Window> + WidgetExt,

Runs the application, returns once the application is closed.

Unlike gtk::prelude::ApplicationExtManual::run, this function does not handle command-line arguments. To pass arguments to GTK, use RelmApp::run_with_args.

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relm4/examples/menu.rs (line 174)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.menu");
    app.run::<App>(0);
}
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relm4-components/examples/alert.rs (line 147)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.alert");
    app.run::<App>(());
}
relm4/examples/entry.rs (line 137)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.entry");
    app.run::<App>(());
}
relm4/examples/simple.rs (line 77)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.simple");
    app.run::<App>(0);
}
relm4/examples/to_do.rs (line 157)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.to_do");
    app.run::<App>(());
}
relm4/examples/factory.rs (line 223)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.factory");
    app.run::<App>(0);
}
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pub fn run_with_args<C, S>(self, payload: C::Init, args: &[S])where C: Component, C::Root: IsA<Window> + WidgetExt, S: AsRef<str>,

Runs the application with the provided command-line arguments, returns once the application is closed.

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pub fn run_async<C>(self, payload: C::Init)where C: AsyncComponent, C::Root: IsA<Window> + WidgetExt,

Runs the application, returns once the application is closed.

Unlike gtk::prelude::ApplicationExtManual::run, this function does not handle command-line arguments. To pass arguments to GTK, use RelmApp::run_with_args.

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relm4/examples/simple_async.rs (line 109)
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fn main() {
    let app = RelmApp::new("relm4.example.simple_async");
    app.run_async::<App>(0);
}
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pub fn run_async_with_args<C, S>(self, payload: C::Init, args: &[S])where C: AsyncComponent, C::Root: IsA<Window> + WidgetExt, S: AsRef<str>,

Runs the application with the provided command-line arguments, returns once the application is closed.

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impl Debug for RelmApp

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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