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    24  
    25  #ifndef _XKBREGISTRY_H_
    26  #define _XKBREGISTRY_H_
    27  
    28  #include <stdarg.h>
    29  #include <stdbool.h>
    30  
    31  /**
    32   * @file
    33   * @brief Query for available RMLVO
    34   *
    35   */
    36  
    37  #ifdef __cplusplus
    38  extern "C" {
    39  #endif
    40  
    41  /**
    42   * @defgroup registry Query for available RMLVO
    43   *
    44   * The libxkbregistry API to query for available rules, models, layouts,
    45   * variants and options (RMLVO). libxkbregistry is a separate library to
    46   * libxkbcommon.
    47   *
    48   * This library is the replacement for clients currently parsing evdev.xml
    49   * directly. The library is intended to provide easy access to the set of
    50   * **possible** MLVO configurations for a given ruleset. It is not a library to
    51   * apply these configurations, merely to enumerate them. The intended users of
    52   * this library are the configuration UIs that allow a user to select their
    53   * keyboard layout of choice.
    54   *
    55   * @{
    56   */
    57  
    58  /**
    59   * @struct rxkb_context
    60   *
    61   * Opaque top level library context object.
    62   *
    63   * The context contains general library state, like include paths and parsed
    64   * data. Objects are created in a specific context, and multiple contexts
    65   * may coexist simultaneously. Objects from different contexts are
    66   * completely separated and do not share any memory or state.
    67   */
    68  struct rxkb_context;
    69  
    70  /**
    71   * @struct rxkb_model
    72   *
    73   * Opaque struct representing an XKB model.
    74   */
    75  struct rxkb_model;
    76  
    77  /**
    78   * @struct rxkb_layout
    79   *
    80   * Opaque struct representing an XKB layout, including an optional variant.
    81   * Where the variant is NULL, the layout is the base layout.
    82   *
    83   * For example, "us" is the base layout, "us(intl)" is the "intl" variant of the
    84   * layout "us".
    85   */
    86  struct rxkb_layout;
    87  
    88  /**
    89   * @struct rxkb_option_group
    90   *
    91   * Opaque struct representing an option group. Option groups divide the
    92   * individual options into logical groups. Their main purpose is to indicate
    93   * whether some options are mutually exclusive or not.
    94   */
    95  struct rxkb_option_group;
    96  
    97  /**
    98   * @struct rxkb_option
    99   *
   100   * Opaque struct representing an XKB option. Options are grouped inside an @ref
   101   * rxkb_option_group.
   102   */
   103  struct rxkb_option;
   104  
   105  /**
   106   *
   107   * @struct rxkb_iso639_code
   108   *
   109   * Opaque struct representing an ISO 639-3 code (e.g. "eng", "fra"). There
   110   * is no guarantee that two identical ISO codes share the same struct. You
   111   * must not rely on the pointer value of this struct.
   112   *
   113   * See https://iso639-3.sil.org/code_tables/639/data for a list of codes.
   114   */
   115  struct rxkb_iso639_code;
   116  
   117  /**
   118   *
   119   * @struct rxkb_iso3166_code
   120   *
   121   * Opaque struct representing an ISO 3166 Alpha 2 code (e.g. "US", "FR").
   122   * There is no guarantee that two identical ISO codes share the same struct.
   123   * You must not rely on the pointer value of this struct.
   124   *
   125   * See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_3166_country_codes for a list
   126   * of codes.
   127   */
   128  struct rxkb_iso3166_code;
   129  
   130  /**
   131   * Describes the popularity of an item. Historically, some highly specialized or
   132   * experimental definitions are excluded from the default list and shipped in
   133   * separate files. If these extra definitions are loaded (see @ref
   134   * RXKB_CONTEXT_LOAD_EXOTIC_RULES), the popularity of the item is set
   135   * accordingly.
   136   *
   137   * If the exotic items are not loaded, all items will have the standard
   138   * popularity.
   139   */
   140  enum rxkb_popularity {
   141      RXKB_POPULARITY_STANDARD = 1,
   142      RXKB_POPULARITY_EXOTIC,
   143  };
   144  
   145  /**
   146   * Flags for context creation.
   147   */
   148  enum rxkb_context_flags {
   149      RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_FLAGS = 0,
   150      /**
   151       * Skip the default include paths. This requires the caller to call
   152       * rxkb_context_include_path_append() or
   153       * rxkb_context_include_path_append_default().
   154       */
   155      RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDES = (1 << 0),
   156      /**
   157       * Load the extra items that are considered too exotic for the default list.
   158       *
   159       * For historical reasons, xkeyboard-config ships those exotic rules in a
   160       * separate file (e.g. `evdev.extras.xml`). Where the exotic rules are
   161       * requested, libxkbregistry will look for and load `$ruleset.extras.xml`
   162       * in the include paths, see rxkb_context_include_path_append() for details
   163       * on the lookup behavior.
   164       */
   165      RXKB_CONTEXT_LOAD_EXOTIC_RULES = (1 << 1),
   166  };
   167  
   168  /**
   169   * Create a new xkb registry context.
   170   *
   171   * The context has an initial refcount of 1. Use rxkb_context_unref() to release
   172   * memory associated with this context.
   173   *
   174   * Creating a context does not parse the files yet, use
   175   * rxkb_context_parse().
   176   *
   177   * @param flags Flags affecting context behavior
   178   * @return A new xkb registry context or NULL on failure
   179   */
   180  struct rxkb_context *
   181  rxkb_context_new(enum rxkb_context_flags flags);
   182  
   183  /** Specifies a logging level. */
   184  enum rxkb_log_level {
   185      RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL = 10, /**< Log critical internal errors only. */
   186      RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR = 20,    /**< Log all errors. */
   187      RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING = 30,  /**< Log warnings and errors. */
   188      RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_INFO = 40,     /**< Log information, warnings, and errors. */
   189      RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG = 50     /**< Log everything. */
   190  };
   191  
   192  /**
   193   * Set the current logging level.
   194   *
   195   * @param ctx     The context in which to set the logging level.
   196   * @param level   The logging level to use.  Only messages from this level
   197   * and below will be logged.
   198   *
   199   * The default level is RXKB_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR.  The environment variable
   200   * RXKB_LOG_LEVEL, if set at the time the context was created, overrides the
   201   * default value.  It may be specified as a level number or name.
   202   */
   203  void
   204  rxkb_context_set_log_level(struct rxkb_context *ctx,
   205                             enum rxkb_log_level level);
   206  
   207  /**
   208   * Get the current logging level.
   209   */
   210  enum rxkb_log_level
   211  rxkb_context_get_log_level(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   212  
   213  /**
   214   * Set a custom function to handle logging messages.
   215   *
   216   * @param ctx     The context in which to use the set logging function.
   217   * @param log_fn  The function that will be called for logging messages.
   218   * Passing NULL restores the default function, which logs to stderr.
   219   *
   220   * By default, log messages from this library are printed to stderr.  This
   221   * function allows you to replace the default behavior with a custom
   222   * handler.  The handler is only called with messages which match the
   223   * current logging level and verbosity settings for the context.
   224   * level is the logging level of the message.  @a format and @a args are
   225   * the same as in the vprintf(3) function.
   226   *
   227   * You may use rxkb_context_set_user_data() on the context, and then call
   228   * rxkb_context_get_user_data() from within the logging function to provide
   229   * it with additional private context.
   230   */
   231  void
   232  rxkb_context_set_log_fn(struct rxkb_context *ctx,
   233                          void (*log_fn)(struct rxkb_context *ctx,
   234                                         enum rxkb_log_level level,
   235                                         const char *format, va_list args));
   236  
   237  
   238  /**
   239   * Parse the given ruleset. This can only be called once per context and once
   240   * parsed the data in the context is considered constant and will never
   241   * change.
   242   *
   243   * This function parses all files with the given ruleset name. See
   244   * rxkb_context_include_path_append() for details.
   245   *
   246   * If this function returns false, libxkbregistry failed to parse the xml files.
   247   * This is usually caused by invalid files on the host and should be debugged by
   248   * the host's administrator using external tools. Callers should reduce the
   249   * include paths to known good paths and/or fall back to a default RMLVO set.
   250   *
   251   * If this function returns false, the context should be be considered dead and
   252   * must be released with rxkb_context_unref().
   253   *
   254   * @param ctx The xkb registry context
   255   * @param ruleset The ruleset to parse, e.g. "evdev"
   256   * @return true on success or false on failure
   257   */
   258  bool
   259  rxkb_context_parse(struct rxkb_context *ctx, const char *ruleset);
   260  
   261  /**
   262   * Parse the default ruleset as configured at build time. See
   263   * rxkb_context_parse() for details.
   264   */
   265  bool
   266  rxkb_context_parse_default_ruleset(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   267  
   268  /**
   269   * Increases the refcount of this object by one and returns the object.
   270   *
   271   * @param ctx The xkb registry context
   272   * @return The passed in object
   273   */
   274  struct rxkb_context*
   275  rxkb_context_ref(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   276  
   277  /**
   278   * Decreases the refcount of this object by one. Where the refcount of an
   279   * object hits zero, associated resources will be freed.
   280   *
   281   * @param ctx The xkb registry context
   282   * @return always NULL
   283   */
   284  struct rxkb_context*
   285  rxkb_context_unref(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   286  
   287  /**
   288   * Assign user-specific data. libxkbregistry will not look at or modify the
   289   * data, it will merely return the same pointer in
   290   * rxkb_context_get_user_data().
   291   *
   292   * @param ctx The xkb registry context
   293   * @param user_data User-specific data pointer
   294   */
   295  void
   296  rxkb_context_set_user_data(struct rxkb_context *ctx, void *user_data);
   297  
   298  /**
   299   * Return the pointer passed into rxkb_context_get_user_data().
   300   *
   301   * @param ctx The xkb registry context
   302   * @return User-specific data pointer
   303   */
   304  void *
   305  rxkb_context_get_user_data(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   306  
   307  /**
   308   * Append a new entry to the context's include path.
   309   *
   310   * The include path handling is optimized for the most common use-case: a set of
   311   * system files that provide a complete set of MLVO and some
   312   * custom MLVO provided by a user **in addition** to the system set.
   313   *
   314   * The include paths should be given so that the least complete path is
   315   * specified first and the most complete path is appended last. For example:
   316   *
   317   * @code
   318   *    ctx = rxkb_context_new(RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDES);
   319   *    rxkb_context_include_path_append(ctx, "/home/user/.config/xkb");
   320   *    rxkb_context_include_path_append(ctx, "/usr/share/X11/xkb");
   321   *    rxkb_context_parse(ctx, "evdev");
   322   * @endcode
   323   *
   324   * The above example reflects the default behavior unless @ref
   325   * RXKB_CONTEXT_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDES is provided.
   326   *
   327   * Loading of the files is in **reverse order**, i.e. the last path appended is
   328   * loaded first - in this case the ``/usr/share/X11/xkb`` path.
   329   * Any models, layouts, variants and options defined in the "evdev" ruleset
   330   * are loaded into the context. Then, any RMLVO found in the "evdev" ruleset of
   331   * the user's path (``/home/user/.config/xkb`` in this example) are **appended**
   332   * to the existing set.
   333   *
   334   * Note that data from previously loaded include paths is never overwritten,
   335   * only appended to. It is not not possible to change the system-provided data,
   336   * only to append new models, layouts, variants and options to it.
   337   *
   338   * In other words, to define a new variant of the "us" layout called "banana",
   339   * the following XML is sufficient.
   340   *
   341   * @verbatim
   342   * <xkbConfigRegistry version="1.1">
   343   * <layoutList>
   344   *   <layout>
   345   *     <configItem>
   346   *       <name>us</name>
   347   *     </configItem>
   348   *     <variantList>
   349   *       <variant>
   350   *         <configItem>
   351   *          <name>banana</name>
   352   *          <description>English (Banana)</description>
   353   *        </configItem>
   354   *      </variant>
   355   *    </layout>
   356   * </layoutList>
   357   * </xkbConfigRegistry>
   358   * @endverbatim
   359   *
   360   * The list of models, options and all other layouts (including "us" and its
   361   * variants) is taken from the system files. The resulting list of layouts will
   362   * thus have a "us" keyboard layout with the variant "banana" and all other
   363   * system-provided variants (dvorak, colemak, intl, etc.)
   364   *
   365   * This function must be called before rxkb_context_parse() or
   366   * rxkb_context_parse_default_ruleset().
   367   *
   368   * @returns true on success, or false if the include path could not be added
   369   * or is inaccessible.
   370   */
   371  bool
   372  rxkb_context_include_path_append(struct rxkb_context *ctx, const char *path);
   373  
   374  /**
   375   * Append the default include paths to the context's include path.
   376   * See rxkb_context_include_path_append() for details about the merge order.
   377   *
   378   * This function must be called before rxkb_context_parse() or
   379   * rxkb_context_parse_default_ruleset().
   380   *
   381   * @returns true on success, or false if the include path could not be added
   382   * or is inaccessible.
   383   */
   384  bool
   385  rxkb_context_include_path_append_default(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   386  
   387  /**
   388   * Return the first model for this context. Use this to start iterating over
   389   * the models, followed by calls to rxkb_model_next(). Models are not sorted.
   390   *
   391   * The refcount of the returned model is not increased. Use rxkb_model_ref() if
   392   * you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   393   *
   394   * @return The first model in the model list.
   395   */
   396  struct rxkb_model *
   397  rxkb_model_first(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   398  
   399  /**
   400   * Return the next model for this context. Returns NULL when no more models
   401   * are available.
   402   *
   403   * The refcount of the returned model is not increased. Use rxkb_model_ref() if
   404   * you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   405   *
   406   * @return the next model or NULL at the end of the list
   407   */
   408  struct rxkb_model *
   409  rxkb_model_next(struct rxkb_model *m);
   410  
   411  /**
   412   * Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
   413   *
   414   * @returns The argument passed in to this function.
   415   */
   416  struct rxkb_model *
   417  rxkb_model_ref(struct rxkb_model *m);
   418  
   419  /**
   420   * Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
   421   * all memory associated with this struct is freed.
   422   *
   423   * @returns always NULL
   424   */
   425  struct rxkb_model *
   426  rxkb_model_unref(struct rxkb_model *m);
   427  
   428  /**
   429   * Return the name of this model. This is the value for M in RMLVO, to be used
   430   * with libxkbcommon.
   431   */
   432  const char *
   433  rxkb_model_get_name(struct rxkb_model *m);
   434  
   435  /**
   436   * Return a human-readable description of this model. This function may return
   437   * NULL.
   438   */
   439  const char *
   440  rxkb_model_get_description(struct rxkb_model *m);
   441  
   442  /**
   443   * Return the vendor name for this model. This function may return NULL.
   444   */
   445  const char *
   446  rxkb_model_get_vendor(struct rxkb_model *m);
   447  
   448  /**
   449   * Return the popularity for this model.
   450   */
   451  enum rxkb_popularity
   452  rxkb_model_get_popularity(struct rxkb_model *m);
   453  
   454  /**
   455   * Return the first layout for this context. Use this to start iterating over
   456   * the layouts, followed by calls to rxkb_layout_next(). Layouts are not sorted.
   457   *
   458   * The refcount of the returned layout is not increased. Use rxkb_layout_ref() if
   459   * you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   460   *
   461   * @return The first layout in the layout list.
   462   */
   463  struct rxkb_layout *
   464  rxkb_layout_first(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   465  
   466  /**
   467   * Return the next layout for this context. Returns NULL when no more layouts
   468   * are available.
   469   *
   470   * The refcount of the returned layout is not increased. Use rxkb_layout_ref()
   471   * if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   472   *
   473   * @return the next layout or NULL at the end of the list
   474   */
   475  struct rxkb_layout *
   476  rxkb_layout_next(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   477  
   478  /**
   479   * Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
   480   *
   481   * @returns The argument passed in to this function.
   482   */
   483  struct rxkb_layout *
   484  rxkb_layout_ref(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   485  
   486  /**
   487   * Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
   488   * all memory associated with this struct is freed.
   489   *
   490   * @returns always NULL
   491   */
   492  struct rxkb_layout *
   493  rxkb_layout_unref(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   494  
   495  /**
   496   * Return the name of this layout. This is the value for L in RMLVO, to be used
   497   * with libxkbcommon.
   498   */
   499  const char *
   500  rxkb_layout_get_name(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   501  
   502  /**
   503   * Return the variant of this layout. This is the value for V in RMLVO, to be
   504   * used with libxkbcommon.
   505   *
   506   * A variant does not stand on its own, it always depends on the base layout.
   507   * e.g. there may be multiple variants called "intl" but there is only one
   508   * "us(intl)".
   509   *
   510   * Where the variant is NULL, the layout is the base layout (e.g. "us").
   511   */
   512  const char *
   513  rxkb_layout_get_variant(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   514  
   515  /**
   516   * Return a short (one-word) description of this layout. This function may
   517   * return NULL.
   518   */
   519  const char *
   520  rxkb_layout_get_brief(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   521  
   522  /**
   523   * Return a human-readable description of this layout. This function may return
   524   * NULL.
   525   */
   526  const char *
   527  rxkb_layout_get_description(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   528  
   529  /**
   530   * Return the popularity for this layout.
   531   */
   532  enum rxkb_popularity
   533  rxkb_layout_get_popularity(struct rxkb_layout *l);
   534  
   535  /**
   536   * Return the first option group for this context. Use this to start iterating
   537   * over the option groups, followed by calls to rxkb_option_group_next().
   538   * Option groups are not sorted.
   539   *
   540   * The refcount of the returned option group is not increased. Use
   541   * rxkb_option_group_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
   542   * scope.
   543   *
   544   * @return The first option group in the option group list.
   545   */
   546  struct rxkb_option_group *
   547  rxkb_option_group_first(struct rxkb_context *ctx);
   548  
   549  /**
   550   * Return the next option group for this context. Returns NULL when no more
   551   * option groups are available.
   552   *
   553   * The refcount of the returned option group is not increased. Use
   554   * rxkb_option_group_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
   555   * scope.
   556   *
   557   * @return the next option group or NULL at the end of the list
   558   */
   559  struct rxkb_option_group *
   560  rxkb_option_group_next(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
   561  
   562  /**
   563   * Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
   564   *
   565   * @returns The argument passed in to this function.
   566   */
   567  struct rxkb_option_group *
   568  rxkb_option_group_ref(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
   569  
   570  /**
   571   * Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
   572   * all memory associated with this struct is freed.
   573   *
   574   * @returns always NULL
   575   */
   576  struct rxkb_option_group *
   577  rxkb_option_group_unref(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
   578  
   579  /**
   580   * Return the name of this option group. This is **not** the value for O in
   581   * RMLVO, the name can be used for internal sorting in the caller. This function
   582   * may return NULL.
   583   */
   584  const char *
   585  rxkb_option_group_get_name(struct rxkb_option_group *m);
   586  
   587  /**
   588   * Return a human-readable description of this option group. This function may
   589   * return NULL.
   590   */
   591  const char *
   592  rxkb_option_group_get_description(struct rxkb_option_group *m);
   593  
   594  /**
   595   * @return true if multiple options within this option group can be selected
   596   *              simultaneously, false if all options within this option group
   597   *              are mutually exclusive.
   598   */
   599  bool
   600  rxkb_option_group_allows_multiple(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
   601  
   602  /**
   603   * Return the popularity for this option group.
   604   */
   605  enum rxkb_popularity
   606  rxkb_option_group_get_popularity(struct rxkb_option_group *g);
   607  
   608  /**
   609   * Return the first option for this option group. Use this to start iterating
   610   * over the options, followed by calls to rxkb_option_next(). Options are not
   611   * sorted.
   612   *
   613   * The refcount of the returned option is not increased. Use rxkb_option_ref()
   614   * if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   615   *
   616   * @return The first option in the option list.
   617   */
   618  struct rxkb_option *
   619  rxkb_option_first(struct rxkb_option_group *group);
   620  
   621  /**
   622   * Return the next option for this option group. Returns NULL when no more
   623   * options are available.
   624   *
   625   * The refcount of the returned options is not increased. Use rxkb_option_ref()
   626   * if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   627   *
   628   * @returns The next option or NULL at the end of the list
   629   */
   630  struct rxkb_option *
   631  rxkb_option_next(struct rxkb_option *o);
   632  
   633  /**
   634   * Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
   635   *
   636   * @returns The argument passed in to this function.
   637   */
   638  struct rxkb_option *
   639  rxkb_option_ref(struct rxkb_option *o);
   640  
   641  /**
   642   * Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
   643   * all memory associated with this struct is freed.
   644   *
   645   * @returns always NULL
   646   */
   647  struct rxkb_option *
   648  rxkb_option_unref(struct rxkb_option *o);
   649  
   650  /**
   651   * Return the name of this option. This is the value for O in RMLVO, to be used
   652   * with libxkbcommon.
   653   */
   654  const char *
   655  rxkb_option_get_name(struct rxkb_option *o);
   656  
   657  /**
   658   * Return a short (one-word) description of this option. This function may
   659   * return NULL.
   660   */
   661  const char *
   662  rxkb_option_get_brief(struct rxkb_option *o);
   663  
   664  /**
   665   * Return a human-readable description of this option. This function may return
   666   * NULL.
   667   */
   668  const char *
   669  rxkb_option_get_description(struct rxkb_option *o);
   670  
   671  /**
   672   * Return the popularity for this option.
   673   */
   674  enum rxkb_popularity
   675  rxkb_option_get_popularity(struct rxkb_option *o);
   676  
   677  /**
   678   * Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
   679   *
   680   * @returns The argument passed in to this function.
   681   */
   682  struct rxkb_iso639_code *
   683  rxkb_iso639_code_ref(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
   684  
   685  /**
   686   * Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
   687   * all memory associated with this struct is freed.
   688   *
   689   * @returns always NULL
   690   */
   691  struct rxkb_iso639_code *
   692  rxkb_iso639_code_unref(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
   693  
   694  /**
   695   * Return the ISO 639-3 code for this code (e.g. "eng", "fra").
   696   */
   697  const char *
   698  rxkb_iso639_code_get_code(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
   699  
   700  /**
   701   * Return the first ISO 639 for this layout. Use this to start iterating over
   702   * the codes, followed by calls to rxkb_iso639_code_next(). Codes are not
   703   * sorted.
   704   *
   705   * The refcount of the returned code is not increased. Use rxkb_iso639_code_ref()
   706   * if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate scope.
   707   *
   708   * @return The first code in the code list.
   709   */
   710  struct rxkb_iso639_code *
   711  rxkb_layout_get_iso639_first(struct rxkb_layout *layout);
   712  
   713  /**
   714   * Return the next code in the list. Returns NULL when no more codes
   715   * are available.
   716   *
   717   * The refcount of the returned codes is not increased. Use
   718   * rxkb_iso639_code_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
   719   * scope.
   720   *
   721   * @returns The next code or NULL at the end of the list
   722   */
   723  struct rxkb_iso639_code *
   724  rxkb_iso639_code_next(struct rxkb_iso639_code *iso639);
   725  
   726  /**
   727   * Increase the refcount of the argument by one.
   728   *
   729   * @returns The argument passed in to this function.
   730   */
   731  struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
   732  rxkb_iso3166_code_ref(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
   733  
   734  /**
   735   * Decrease the refcount of the argument by one. When the refcount hits zero,
   736   * all memory associated with this struct is freed.
   737   *
   738   * @returns always NULL
   739   */
   740  struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
   741  rxkb_iso3166_code_unref(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
   742  
   743  /**
   744   * Return the ISO 3166 Alpha 2 code for this code (e.g. "US", "FR").
   745   */
   746  const char *
   747  rxkb_iso3166_code_get_code(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
   748  
   749  /**
   750   * Return the first ISO 3166 for this layout. Use this to start iterating over
   751   * the codes, followed by calls to rxkb_iso3166_code_next(). Codes are not
   752   * sorted.
   753   *
   754   * The refcount of the returned code is not increased. Use
   755   * rxkb_iso3166_code_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
   756   * scope.
   757   *
   758   * @return The first code in the code list.
   759   */
   760  struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
   761  rxkb_layout_get_iso3166_first(struct rxkb_layout *layout);
   762  
   763  /**
   764   * Return the next code in the list. Returns NULL when no more codes
   765   * are available.
   766   *
   767   * The refcount of the returned codes is not increased. Use
   768   * rxkb_iso3166_code_ref() if you need to keep this struct outside the immediate
   769   * scope.
   770   *
   771   * @returns The next code or NULL at the end of the list
   772   */
   773  struct rxkb_iso3166_code *
   774  rxkb_iso3166_code_next(struct rxkb_iso3166_code *iso3166);
   775  
   776  /** @} */
   777  
   778  #ifdef __cplusplus
   779  } /* extern "C" */
   780  #endif
   781  
   782  #endif /* _XKBREGISTRY_H_ */