Re: [gtk-list] gtk+970925 with solaris x11r6
- From: James A <jamesa demon net>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: [gtk-list] gtk+970925 with solaris x11r6
- Date: 08 Oct 1997 11:07:48 +0100
Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen <petersen@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp> writes:
> Eg when I run "gtk/testgtk" and press on "text" and then press "close"
> on the window "test" of "text", I get a core dump:
You should note that this is written to test gtk, hence the name, and
is not written to be a production program and as such at times things
are just hacked together, the GTK_* macro's aren't used and error
values aren't checked. Saying that I haven't had it coredump.
> Also in "testgtk" (nice program!), "pixmap" gives some warning
> messages:
> ** WARNING **: file ../../gtk/gtkpixmap.c: line 81 (gtk_pixmap_new): "val != NULL"
>
> ** WARNING **: file ../../gtk/gtkbox.c: line 377 (gtk_box_add): "widget != NULL"
>
> ** WARNING **: file ../../gtk/gtkwidget.c: line 937 (gtk_widget_show): "widget != NULL"
>
This is because there isn't a file test.xpm in the local dir, and the
return value from gtk_pixmap_create_from_xpm isn't checked (as it
isn't production). This isn't a fault of gtk.
> Closing "color selection" outputs
>
> ** WARNING **: XShmAttach failed!
This also isn't a problem gtk tries to use shared memory if it can,
this message will only appear once per every time you start it. Use
the --no-xshm argument to testgtk or your programs to stop this
message appearing at all.
--
/* James Antill ** http://www.and.org/ */ main(){int h[3][3]=
{{44680,57949,51424},{60552,41941,18576},{44782,57757,12000}};
int i=-1,j;while(i++<2){j^=j;while(j<3){int k=16;while(--k>=0)
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