On 8/1/06, Christian Neumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Am Dienstag, den 01.08.2006, 12:52 +0200 schrieb rupert: > > Im playing arroung with the Gkeyfile functions and now try to get all > groups > > from the keyfile and create a for loop that than shows me the > > different values, packed into strings, including the group name > > i have something like this in mind: > > > > crpyto_get_keyfile(){ > > > > GtkWidget *crypto_keys, *crypto_key_groups; > > gboolean *isfile=FALSE; > > gchar *startgroup; > > gint *groupcounter=0; > > Why did you make crypto_key_groups and crypto_keys a GtkWidget, and use > pointers for all the variables? Maybe learning C before learning the GTK > +/GLib API would help? :)
in my book the guy does it all the time, using pointer for the variables, thought its done to make some things easier... The Widget for the keys isnt used anymore, i played arround with it a bit. > crypto_keys = g_key_file_new(); > > g_key_file_load_from_file(crypto_keys, > > "/home/Programmierung/GTK_Projects/project_dmaster/src/crypto.ini", > > G_KEY_FILE_NONE, NULL) ; > > > > crypto_key_groups = g_key_file_get_groups(crypto_keys, NULL); > > > > // g_print("%s", crypto_key_groups[0]); > > //startgroup = g_key_file_get_start_group(crypto_keys); > > So far, so good (except for the variable types, see below). > > > while (g_key_file_get_groups(crypto_keys, NULL)) > > { > > > > crypto_key_groups[groupcounter] = > g_key_file_get_groups(crypto_keys, > > NULL); > > // g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, "DATEN", "mountpoint", > NULL); > > g_print("%s", g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, "DATEN", > > "mountpoint", NULL)); > > } > > > > } > > Please read the g_key_file_get_groups() documentation, this won't work. i n my 3rd mail i have a fixed version with for char **crypto_key_groups; > int i; > > crypto_key_groups = g_key_file_get_groups (crypto_keys, NULL); > for (i = 0; crypto_key_groups[i] != NULL; i++) { > g_print("%s", g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, crypto_key_groups[i], > "mountpoint", NULL)); > } > > g_strfreev (crypto_key_groups); > > note that this code will execute the for-enclosed block for each group. > But maybe you just want to fetch the "mountpoint" key's value from the > "DATEN" group? If so, you should use i have more the the DATEN groups, already got it to display all the keys device = g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, groups[i], "device", NULL); mapper = g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, groups[i], "mapperdevice", NULL); mountpoint = g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, groups[i], "mountpoint", NULL); password = g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, groups[i], "password", NULL); keyfile = g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, groups[i], "keyfile", NULL); g_print("\n %s", device); g_print("\n %s", mapper); g_print("\n %s", mountpoint); g_print("\n %s", password); g_print("\n %s", keyfile); g_print ("%s", g_key_file_get_string(crypto_keys, "DATEN", "mountpoint", > NULL)); > > Maybe I'm taken wrong but I think the GKeyFile API and documentation is > quite strong and obvious. If you disagree, please tell us what > particular problem you encountered. after some more playing arround i got the things good working, the reference helps often, i have away from programming some time and never been to deep in, so sometimes i do things wrong that other wouldnt. Im so far with my code that i want to create a table where each group gets a row that has labels, buttons and textentries. right now im using a GtkTable where i create the Widgets in the for loop that gets the content from the keyfile, is this possible or do I have to use a treeview? I can compile the app but get a segfault while running, it looks like this with one static row http://az-lantech.de/ubuntu/view.png. thx -- > Christian Neumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list