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docs: Document the new typeof() operator
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Note the semicolon after the closing brace of the ``Gtk.Adjustment``. It is
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required.
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Type Literals
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Some properties have the type `GObject.Type <https://docs.gtk.org/gobject/alias.Type.html>`_, that is, their value is
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itself a description of a type in the GObject type system. An example is
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`Gio.ListStore:item-type <https://docs.gtk.org/gio/property.ListStore.item-type.html>`_. Such properties can be
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specified with the ``typeof()`` operator:
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.. code-block::
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Gio.ListStore {
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item-type: typeof(.MyDataModel);
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}
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.. note::
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Though it looks like a function, ``typeof()`` is actually a special operator. This is an important syntactic
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distinction because the argument to ``typeof()`` is interpreted at the grammar level as a type, not a value or
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expression.
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Bindings
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~~~~~~~~
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