> on the contrary: with a new class you'd be sure that the GtkComboBox > widget API is finally "stable" — as in "no changes, except for bug > fixes" — which is apparently what you want.
There are three types of widgets in the gtk+ world: (1) active and non-deprecated, (2) deprecated, and (3) deprecated and removed. Application writers know that (2) is on the way to (3), even if gtk+ developers like to publicly say that isn't true. It's just that we have never observed anything else. So, no. I don't want the API stability in (3). And the "bug fixes" part for (2) is by and large PR. In the real world, it doesn't happen and I am regularly reminded of this when 10 year old bug reports get closed wontfix or obsolete. Emmanuele, why are you so cavalier about inflicting pain and work on application writers? Morten _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list