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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T16:43:48+00:00 2026-06-11T16:43:48+00:00

I’ve solved the prev question partially. Right now I’m able to register GObject subtype

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I’ve solved the prev question partially.

Right now I’m able to register GObject subtype via bindings-gobject (see hpase)
I can implement SourceCompletionProvider using c’g_type_add_interface_static function (but didn’t tried yet).

The only issue is to convert Ptr (), returned by c'g_object_newv, to gtk2hs data type SourceCompletionProvider. How can I do it? Any hints?

SourceCompletionProvider is defined like:

newtype SourceCompletionProvider = SourceCompletionProvider (ForeignPtr (SourceCompletionProvider))

What does this definition means? Why it is recursive? Provider is a ForeignPtr to provider — looks strange for me.

Thanks.

Solution:

makeNewGObject mkGObject $ castPtr <$> c'g_object_newv myObType 0 nullPtr
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    2026-06-11T16:43:49+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:43 pm

    The outer SourceCompletionProvider is required since this is a newtype, and the inner SourceCompletionProvider is just a marker to distinguish this foreign pointer from pointers to other types. If you look at the definition of Ptr a, it’s data Ptr a = Ptr Addr# – a is a phantom type that doesn’t appear on the right-hand side, so the definition is not actually recursive.

    You can convert a Ptr () to ForeignPtr () using newForeignPtr_ and then cast it to ForeignPtr SourceCompletionProvider with castForeignPtr.

    edit: After looking at this a bit more, I think that to make this work you’ll need to first convert your Ptr to GObject with the method outlined above and then use unsafeCastGObject. Not tested, though.

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