Re: GObjectClass->constructor revised, g_object_newv_with_data
- From: muppet <scott asofyet org>
- To: Tim Janik <timj gtk org>
- Cc: Gtk+ Developers <gtk-devel-list gnome org>, Johan Dahlin <jdahlin async com br>, "Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro" <gjc inescporto pt>
- Subject: Re: GObjectClass->constructor revised, g_object_newv_with_data
- Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2005 12:29:37 -0400
On Jul 5, 2005, at 7:57 AM, Tim Janik wrote:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Gustavo J. A. M. Carneiro wrote:
Currently [construction properties will] be set by the GObject
system at the wrong time, i.e. before the python proxy object is
attached to the GObject instance.
i'd rather say, you are trying to setup your proxy at the wrong
time, i.e. after _init() which is too late. if you properly setup
your proxy in _init() construct properties will work fine out of
the box.
For what it's worth, this is similar to the approach we took with
gtk2-perl. The perl+C combination object is set up the first time
the GObject is marshaled to perl; if that happens to be in a
set_property override as part of g_object_new(), then so be it. This
works the same way for all GObjects, regardless of whether they are
derived in perl code.
If we attach the proxy after g_object_newv returns then it is
already
too late to handle construction properties in python space.
no, this is case (1), i.e. you are creating a C Object and have
nothing todo
with its construction properties, e.g. a GtkButton. so attaching
the python
proxy to the fully constructed object is good enough.
An important thing to remember here is that the _init()s will all run
from the inside out *before* any set_property()s get called by
g_object_new().
--
"that's it! you're a genius!" "yes. that's what i think. do you
think i deserve a raise?"
- dialogue from 'Godzilla versus Mothra', 1964
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