delete_event parameter nits
- From: Felix Morley Finch <felix crowfix com>
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: delete_event parameter nits
- Date: 16 May 1998 21:53:10 -0000
>>In article <Pine.GSO.3.95.980516132331.3773A-100000@harper.uchicago.edu>, robert havoc pennington <rhpennin@midway.uchicago.edu> writes:
> It's because GdkEventAny is the second argument to delete_event, and
> gpointer data is the third argument. This gets everybody the first time.
>:)
Looking at every file which references delete_event, in 1.0.2, I think
I've found my calling -- confused nitpicker :-). Here is my summary:
This passes the functions gtk_true and gtk_false, which have no
parameters. Considering what they do, this seems reasonable :-)
testgtk.c
These (all in the examples directory) define the second arg as either
gpointer data or gpointer *data. This second arg is never used,
probably a good thing.
helloworld.c
helloworld2.c
notebook.c
packbox.c
pixmap.c
progressbar.c
radiobuttons.c
rulers.c
table.c
wheelbarrow.c
These define the second arg as GdkEventAny *event, and no third arg.
I guess this is the internal default used at initial creation.
gtkwidget.h
gtkhandlebox.c
These pass the function gtk_exit, which expects a single int
parameter. This becomes the main () exit code, not exactly kosher.
buttons.c
entry.c
menu.c
statusbar.c
I think I like gtk, and maybe once I understand more, I can stop
picking nits and start helping. But my brain's gotta get retwisted
first:-)
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