I have some questions about various situations and whether or not GTK or my program is responsible for freeing the objects/memory in these situations.
Situation 1: I have a (visible) form, with a container, with a widget. I close the form. Are all the widgets (and the form) cleaned up? Situation 2: I have the same as above, but the window is never shown, so is never closed. However, gtk_main_quit() is called. Am I responsible for the cleanup of the window? (And if I destroy the window manually, will it clean up all of its children?) Situation 3: I have a container, that has children, but that container is never added to a form. Am I responsible for cleaning up the container? And, as above, if I destroy the container, will it clean up its children, or am I responsible for that? Situation 4: I have a container with children (as in Situation 3), but it was added to a form at one point (and later removed). Am I responsible for that (are we back to Situation 3 at that point?)/ With those 4 situations, is the following the correct way to clean up any of the objects that I am responsible for? g_object_ref_sink(G_OBJECT(widget)); gtk_widget_destroy(widget); g_object_unref(G_OBJECT(widget)); _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list