> On Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 13:30:08 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > The sample was C#, but yes i do use ...
--pkg=gio-2.0
> I know the problem(have a look to compiler.vala), that's why i ask to
> "improve".
One possibility is the Vala compiler is applying different symbol resolutio
Hi again Wolfang,
It's not what you are trying to state but how yo do it.
For example, i'm pretty sure that you can't define two distinct classes
with the same name in the same domain/namespace (not that it's impossible -
it's a consequence and an expected behaviour).
So, if we have two distinct
I have only described the facts how it works in C#! Did not want to
attack anyone here... /Wolfgang
Am 20.02.19 um 15:13 schrieb Miguel Miranda:
Implementation maybe wrong but i'm not. I have no problems in
assuming guilt or blame. Just try to be more constructive and expose
things as they ar
Implementation maybe wrong but i'm not. I have no problems in assuming
guilt or blame. Just try to be more constructive and expose things as they
are not as they fit you.
We are here to help...
On Wed, Feb 20, 2019, 13:16 Wolfgang Mauer > The same would happen in C# if you had two classes/inter
The sample was C#, but yes i do use
--pkg=gobject-2.0 --pkg=gio-unix-2.0 --pkg=gdk-3.0 --pkg=gtk+-3.0
--pkg=libxml-2.0 --pkg=gio-2.0 --pkg=json-glib-1.0 --pkg=glib-2.0
--pkg=gmodule-2.0 --pkg=gee-0.8 --pkg=gtksourceview-3.0 .
I know the problem(have a look to compiler.vala), that's why i
> On Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 13:16:38 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: >> The same would happen in C# if you had
two
>> classes/interfaces/whatever with the same name but defined in distinct
>> namespaces.
> Sorry, but you are wrong!!!
> The "Application" is ONLY resolved by the "using Gtk
> The same would happen in C# if you had two
classes/interfaces/whatever with the same name but defined in distinct
namespaces.
Sorry, but you are wrong!!!
The "Application" is ONLY resolved by the "using Gtk;" and not
"GLib.Application"
usingSystem;
usingSystem.Runtime.InteropServices;
u
The same would happen in C# if you had two classes/interfaces/whatever with
the same name but defined in distinct namespaces. That's one of the reasons
they do exist.
You must be specific to which you are referring to by specifying the
correct namespace.
Vala includes GLib namespace by default, j
I hope that this can be improved in future versions!
I far as i know, there some duplicated classes in GLib/Gtk
Menu
MenuItem
ListStore
In C# the "using" in my source is crucial.
/Wolfgang
Am 20.02.19 um 13:36 schrieb Miguel Miranda via vala-list:
GLib is included by default.
valac did
GLib is included by default.
valac did find a conflict between namespaces so you must be specific about
the Menu's namespace you want to use.
Just use public .Menu menu where is either GLib or
Gtk.
I'll assume you are trying to use Gtk.Menu so change to:
public Gtk.Menu menu
Cheers.
On Wed,
I thought so, but why and still a Bug?
Wolfgang
Am 20.02.19 um 13:25 schrieb Jiří Janoušek:
Hello,
The namespace GLib is imported by default. Imagine an invisible `using
GLib;` line at the beginning of every Vala file.
Jiri
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 13:14, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
Hi all,
in my
Hello,
The namespace GLib is imported by default. Imagine an invisible `using
GLib;` line at the beginning of every Vala file.
Jiri
On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 13:14, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> in my source i just have
>
> using Gtk;
>
> and no other using!
> Now if i want to use
>
>
Hi all,
in my source i just have
using Gtk;
and no other using!
Now if i want to use
public Menu menu;
i get -> error: `Menu' is an ambiguous reference between `GLib.Menu' and
`Gtk.Menu'
But i don't have a "using GLib;" in my source !!!
Is this a Bug?
Greetings
Wolfgang
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