Sets a list of backends that GDK should try to use.
This can be be useful if your application does not work with certain GDK backends.
By default, GDK tries all included backends.
For example,
gdk_set_allowed_backends ("wayland,quartz,*");
instructs GDK to try the Wayland backend first, followed by the Quartz backend, and then all others.
If the `GDK_BACKEND` environment variable is set, it determines what backends are tried in what order, while still respecting the set of allowed backends that are specified by this function.
The possible backend names are x11, win32, quartz, broadway, wayland. You can also include a * in the list to try all remaining backends.
This call must happen prior to open, gtk_init
,
gtk_init_with_args
or gtk_init_check
in order to take effect.
backends |
a comma-separated list of backends |