- endElement
void function(GMarkupParseContext* context, const(char)* elementName, void* userData, GError** err) endElement;
- error
void function(GMarkupParseContext* context, GError* error, void* userData) error;
- passthrough
void function(GMarkupParseContext* context, const(char)* passthroughText, size_t textLen, void* userData, GError** err) passthrough;
- startElement
void function(GMarkupParseContext* context, const(char)* elementName, char** attributeNames, char** attributeValues, void* userData, GError** err) startElement;
- text
void function(GMarkupParseContext* context, const(char)* text, size_t textLen, void* userData, GError** err) text;
Any of the fields in GMarkupParser can be NULL, in which case they will be ignored. Except for the error function, any of these callbacks can set an error; in particular the G_MARKUP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ELEMENT, G_MARKUP_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ATTRIBUTE, and G_MARKUP_ERROR_INVALID_CONTENT errors are intended to be set from these callbacks. If you set an error from a callback, g_markup_parse_context_parse() will report that error back to its caller.