On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 5:48 AM, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
> Well, I cannot find anything in glib. If you use linux, you can use
> timerfd_create() to create pollable timer, create new GSource, attach the
> descriptor and you got your timer. Set intervals to zero to stop it,
> descriptor will get no mor
I agree, I was just trying to keep it simple.
On Tuesday, 4 January 2011, Jaroslav Šmíd wrote:
> Don't do that. Fixed size buffers are evil for string formatting. You better
> use g_strdup_printf even though this would lead to reallocations. But much
> better then end up with cropped text.
>
>
Don't do that. Fixed size buffers are evil for string formatting. You
better use g_strdup_printf even though this would lead to reallocations.
But much better then end up with cropped text.
On 01/02/2011 10:00 PM, jcup...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2 January 2011 15:39, John Emmas wrote:
To be hone
Well, I cannot find anything in glib. If you use linux, you can use
timerfd_create() to create pollable timer, create new GSource, attach
the descriptor and you got your timer. Set intervals to zero to stop it,
descriptor will get no more read events, and you don't even need to
detach the sourc