Good time.
I've tried to use G_DEFINE_TYPE macros, but failed. Seems that I found
problem, but before I'll post bug, I'd like to be sure that I'm right.
G_DEFINE_TYPE, appart of get_type function, defines _class_init and
other functions (gobject/gtype.h):
#define G_DEFINE_TYPE(TN, t_n, T_P) \
G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED (TN, t_n, T_P, 0, {})
#define G_DEFINE_TYPE_EXTENDED(TypeName, type_name, TYPE_PARENT, flags,
CODE) \
\
static void type_name##_init (TypeName *self); \
static void type_name##_class_init (TypeName##Class *klass); ...
But class_init function of type GClassInitFunc has the following
prototype(gobject/gtype.h):
typedef void (*GClassInitFunc) (gpointer g_class,
gpointer class_data);
Thus compiler fail to compile code with G_DEFINE_TYPE.
Is this a bug I should report about, or this is my misunderstanding of
general concepts?
BTW. I'm using glib-2.6.5.
In any way, thank you for your time,
Peter.
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