I use gmodule in Glib to load my modules. Every plugin must have an init()
function that is called when the module loads. In the init function the
plugin can use application interfaces to "hook" itself onto pre-defined
application functions, or create their own to hook into. It is much simpler
than
Micah Carrick escribió:
> You may want to take a look at how Gedit created a GObject-based plugin
> system.
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> - Micah Carrick
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Or the Pidgin plugin system.
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I'm going do develop an application that allows custom plugins. Can GTK,
Glib help me in any way with that?
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