Those warning are there to remember me that they were not ported to GTK3
for some reason. Sometimes GTK simply does not have a replacement option so
I leave the warning there to remember that some day this will be a problem.
When a code is replaced I always write an ifdef in the place. You will
notice a lot of those "#if GTK_CHECK_VERSION", and it is not just to
separate GTK2 and GTK3. All the time they are deprecating functions.
Most of the code is shared, I don't think it is a good idea to split in
two drivers.
Best,
Scuri
2017-12-10 14:54 GMT-02:00 Ranier VF <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
> I`m compiling IUP in linux ubuntu 64 bits and can see many warnings about
> gtk functions deprecateds.
> Would be better split gtk driver to GTK2_DRIVER and GTK3_DRIVER, to
> replace deprecated
> gtk2 functions to gtk3 functions.
>
> Best.
>
> Ranier
>
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