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GLib provides the core application building blocks for libraries and applications written in C. It provides the core object system used in GNOME, the main loop implementation, and a large set of utility functions for strings and common data structures.


​GLib Overview​​ ​​Compiling the GLib package​​ — How to compile GLib itself ​ ​Cross-compiling the GLib package​​ — How to cross-compile GLib ​ ​Writing GLib Applications​​ — General considerations when programming with GLib ​ ​Compiling GLib Applications​​ — How to compile your GLib application ​ ​Running GLib Applications​​ — How to run and debug your GLib application ​ ​Changes to GLib​​ — Incompatible changes made between successing versions of GLib ​ ​Mailing lists and bug reports​​ — Getting help with GLib ​​GLib Fundamentals​​ ​​Version Information​​ — variables and functions to check the GLib version ​ ​Basic Types​​ — standard GLib types, defined for ease-of-use and portability ​ ​Standard Macros​​ — commonly-used macros ​ ​Type Conversion Macros​​ — portably storing integers in pointer variables ​ ​Byte Order Macros​​ — a portable way to convert between different byte orders ​ ​Bounds-checking integer arithmetic​​ — a set of helpers for performing checked integer arithmetic ​ ​Numerical Definitions​​ — mathematical constants, and floating point decomposition ​ ​Miscellaneous Macros​​ — specialized macros which are not used often ​ ​Atomic Operations​​ — basic atomic integer and pointer operations ​​GLib Core Application Support​​ ​​The Main Event Loop​​ — manages all available sources of events ​ ​Threads​​ — portable support for threads, mutexes, locks, conditions and thread private data ​ ​Thread Pools​​ — pools of threads to execute work concurrently ​ ​Asynchronous Queues​​ — asynchronous communication between threads ​ ​Dynamic Loading of Modules​​ — portable method for dynamically loading 'plug-ins' ​ ​Memory Allocation​​ — general memory-handling ​ ​Memory Slices​​ — efficient way to allocate groups of equal-sized chunks of memory ​ ​IO Channels​​ — portable support for using files, pipes and sockets ​ ​Error Reporting​​ — a system for reporting errors ​ ​Warnings and Assertions​​ — warnings and assertions to use in runtime code ​ ​Message Output and Debugging Functions​​ — functions to output messages and help debug applications ​​GLib Utilities​​ ​​String Utility Functions​​ — various string-related functions ​ ​Character Set Conversion​​ — convert strings between different character sets ​ ​Unicode Manipulation​​ — functions operating on Unicode characters and UTF-8 strings ​ ​Base64 Encoding​​ — encodes and decodes data in Base64 format ​ ​Data Checksums​​ — computes the checksum for data ​ ​Secure HMAC Digests​​ — computes the HMAC for data ​ ​Internationalization​​ — gettext support macros ​ ​Date and Time Functions​​ — calendrical calculations and miscellaneous time stuff ​ ​GTimeZone​​ — a structure representing a time zone ​ ​GDateTime​​ — a structure representing Date and Time ​ ​Random Numbers​​ — pseudo-random number generator ​ ​Hook Functions​​ — support for manipulating lists of hook functions ​ ​Miscellaneous Utility Functions​​ — a selection of portable utility functions ​ ​Lexical Scanner​​ — a general purpose lexical scanner ​ ​Timers​​ — keep track of elapsed time ​ ​Spawning Processes​​ — process launching ​ ​File Utilities​​ — various file-related functions ​ ​URI Functions​​ — manipulating URIs ​ ​Hostname Utilities​​ — Internet hostname utilities ​ ​Shell-related Utilities​​ — shell-like commandline handling ​ ​Commandline option parser​​ — parses commandline options ​ ​Glob-style pattern matching​​ — matches strings against patterns containing '*' (wildcard) and '?' (joker) ​ ​Perl-compatible regular expressions​​ — matches strings against regular expressions ​ ​Regular expression syntax​​ — syntax and semantics of regular expressions supported by GRegex ​ ​Simple XML Subset Parser​​ — parses a subset of XML ​ ​Key-value file parser​​ — parses .ini-like config files ​ ​Bookmark file parser​​ — parses files containing bookmarks ​ ​Testing​​ — a test framework ​ ​UNIX-specific utilities and integration​​ — pipes, signal handling ​ ​Windows Compatibility Functions​​ — UNIX emulation on Windows ​ ​GUuid​​ — a universally unique identifier ​​GLib Data Types​​ ​​Doubly-Linked Lists​​ — linked lists that can be iterated over in both directions ​ ​Singly-Linked Lists​​ — linked lists that can be iterated in one direction ​ ​Double-ended Queues​​ — double-ended queue data structure ​ ​Sequences​​ — scalable lists ​ ​Trash Stacks​​ — maintain a stack of unused allocated memory chunks ​ ​Hash Tables​​ — associations between keys and values so that given a key the value can be found quickly ​ ​Strings​​ — text buffers which grow automatically as text is added ​ ​String Chunks​​ — efficient storage of groups of strings ​ ​Arrays​​ — arrays of arbitrary elements which grow automatically as elements are added ​ ​Pointer Arrays​​ — arrays of pointers to any type of data, which grow automatically as new elements are added ​ ​Byte Arrays​​ — arrays of bytes ​ ​Balanced Binary Trees​​ — a sorted collection of key/value pairs optimized for searching and traversing in order ​ ​N-ary Trees​​ — trees of data with any number of branches ​ ​Quarks​​ — a 2-way association between a string and a unique integer identifier ​ ​Keyed Data Lists​​ — lists of data elements which are accessible by a string or GQuark identifier ​ ​Datasets​​ — associate groups of data elements with particular memory locations ​ ​GVariantType​​ — introduction to the GVariant type system ​ ​GVariant​​ — strongly typed value datatype ​ ​GVariant Format Strings​​ — varargs conversion of GVariants ​ ​GVariant Text Format​​ — textual representation of GVariants ​ ​Reference counting​​ — Reference counting types and functions ​ ​Reference counted data​​ — Allocated memory with reference counting semantics ​ ​Atomically reference counted data​​ — Allocated memory with atomic reference counting semantics ​ ​Reference counted strings​​ — Strings with reference counted memory management ​​Deprecated APIs​​ ​​Deprecated thread API​​ — old thread APIs (for reference only) ​ ​Caches​​ — caches allow sharing of complex data structures to save resources ​ ​Relations and Tuples​​ — tables of data which can be indexed on any number of fields ​ ​Automatic String Completion​​ — support for automatic completion using a group of target strings ​​GLib Tools​​ ​​glib-gettextize​​ — gettext internationalization utility ​​Deprecated Tools​​ ​​gtester​​ — test running utility ​ ​gtester-report​​ — test report formatting utility ​​Index​​​​Annotation Glossary​