I have some questions about various situations and whether or not GTK or my
program is responsible for freeing the objects/memory in these situations.
Situation 1: I have a (visible) form, with a container, with a widget. I
close the form. Are all the widgets (and the form) cleaned up?
On Mon, 2014-11-17 at 09:01 -0600, The Devils Jester wrote:
I have some questions about various situations and whether or not GTK or my
program is responsible for freeing the objects/memory in these situations.
Situation 1: I have a (visible) form, with a container, with a widget. I
close
I'm sorry, Form is (I believe) a holdover term from using Visual Basic over
a decade ago. I do mean Window when I say that.
Most of those answers are what I expected except I am not sure what GTK
considers as holding a reference.
From my understanding when a widget is created it initially has
On Mon, 2014-11-17 at 10:02 -0600, The Devils Jester wrote:
I'm sorry, Form is (I believe) a holdover term from using Visual Basic over
a decade ago. I do mean Window when I say that.
Most of those answers are what I expected except I am not sure what GTK
considers as holding a reference.
On Tue, 2014-11-18 at 01:05 +0900, Tristan Van Berkom wrote:
On Mon, 2014-11-17 at 10:02 -0600, The Devils Jester wrote:
I'm sorry, Form is (I believe) a holdover term from using Visual Basic over
a decade ago. I do mean Window when I say that.
Most of those answers are what I expected