Live from the Czech Republic, it's GLib 2.31.18!
This release is an unstable release on the way to 2.32.0.
http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.31/
1ce3d275189000e1c50e92efcdb6447bc260b1e5c41699b7a1959e3e1928fbaa
glib-2.31.8.tar.xz
This release is aimed at being used as part of GNOME
Hi folks,
I've observed in many C applications, often compile-time defined
data like strings are copied unnecessarily.
For example, if you pass names to certain objects (eg. opening a
file, creating a window, etc) that will never change of disappear
during the process' lifetime (eg.
On 13 January 2012 17:53, Daniel Espinosa eso...@gmail.com wrote:
2012/1/13 Vivien Malerba vmale...@gmail.com
On 13 January 2012 00:51, Daniel Espinosa eso...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is what I propose to you:
- remove the generated files from git
- add to git the reference of
Hello,
This is not a bug report as the relation to GTK is neither fully confirmed nor
understood. But may i point you to this issue, and leave it to you if there's
something substantial for you, or not ?
key mail:
http://lists.claws-mail.org/pipermail/users/2012-January/001204.html
thread
Ah, and before you just skip it, pls read at least this bit too, about QT /
Plasma not showing the issue even in the same running system.
http://lists.claws-mail.org/pipermail/users/2012-January/001182.html
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Hi,
The func argument passed to g_signal_handlers_block_matched() is
currently a gpointer, which causes a warning when GCC is in strict C99
mode, since C99 does not allow converting a function pointer to an
object pointer. Wouldn't it make more sense for func to have
GCallback type?
-- John
Hi.
I was planning to come on Monday, but I can change to Sunday to make it.
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http://jimmac.musichall.cz
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Apologies for the slow response. I've just extended my trip to Brno so
I will be there for more of the Gtk+ hackfest. I'm free any time
Sunday, or I could do it later in the week if that would help (I'm
there until Thursday 23rd).
Allan
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 7:31 PM, Jakub Steiner
Hi,
Could anyone please confirm whether in the latest release of gtk+
(2.24.9, C/C++ binding), triangles are drawn as polygons or more
optimized (in terms of speed) algorithms are used for drawing of
triangles.
I guess earlier versions of gtk+ (=2.4) used the same algorithms for
general polygons
* André Gillibert metaentr...@gmail.com schrieb:
This adds some level of indirection to access the data bytes, and some
space overhead.
For example, the string hello is 6 bytes long (including the zero
terminator), with GLIBC's malloc, it may occupy 8 bytes (or maybe 16
bytes).
With your
2012/2/20, Enrico Weigelt weig...@metux.de:
* André Gillibert metaentr...@gmail.com schrieb:
This adds some level of indirection to access the data bytes, and some
space overhead.
For example, the string hello is 6 bytes long (including the zero
terminator), with GLIBC's malloc, it may
Live from the Czech Republic, it's GLib 2.31.18!
This release is an unstable release on the way to 2.32.0.
http://download.gnome.org/sources/glib/2.31/
1ce3d275189000e1c50e92efcdb6447bc260b1e5c41699b7a1959e3e1928fbaa
glib-2.31.8.tar.xz
This release is aimed at being used as part of GNOME
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