> On Monday, 11 May 2020, 06:02:32 BST, Rasmus René Bronné Lindegaard via
> vala-list wrote:
> I'm currently working on a project where it would be extremely useful if I
> could execute the shared library I'm compiling.
> I know it can be done with C, so it should be doable with Vala.
I can
> On Sunday, 23 February 2020, 10:32:48 GMT, 放下 via vala-list
> wrote:
> 1. crashed at RSA_public_encrypt() on msys2 on windows 7
> #8 0x67e4fb2f in libcrypto-1_1-x64!BN_clear_free ()
> #9 0x67e474ce in libcrypto-1_1-x64!BN_CTX_free ()
> #10 0x67f618d8 in libcrypto-1_1-x
> On Saturday, 22 February 2020, 07:58:10 GMT, 放下 via vala-list
> wrote:
> if set the instance_pos as 2.1, the code can compile and will crashed at
> function public_encrypt / private_decrypt,
2.1 sounds about right. That may not be the cause of the crash.
The documentation is helpful:
https
> On Monday, 3 February 2020, 17:23:22 GMT, webierta--- via vala-list
wrote:
> Hello, I want to communicate that the Genie Doc wiki on programming with
> Genie (in Spanish) has changed servers and is now available at>
> https://geniedoc.blogspot.com
Thanks for keeping that tutorial on the
> On Saturday, 11 January 2020, 01:59:00 GMT, Jason Martin via vala-list
wrote:
> Does [CCode (type = "char*")] limit string to ascii only?
char declares the type so the compiler knows the size of the memory. On POSIX
(Unix) and most other platforms that is 8 bits. The * indicates the para
> On Monday, 16 December 2019, 18:01:57 GMT, giacomo alberini via vala-list
wrote:
> My question is: is this the place in which the development of the language
> and ecosystem takes place? If not, where should I ask questions or in
> general get support for the project?
These are good quest
> On Friday, 10 May 2019, 12:28:26 BST, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > due to low interest/feedback I will give
up the development of
> valaDevelop and dedicate myself to mono/C# again...
For anyone thinking of developing a project this has been a valuablecase study
in the advantages of free/open
> On Sunday, 5 May 2019, 15:36:38 BST, rastersoft
wrote: > I have a little problem: I'm launching a process using
> GLib.Process.spawn_async, and use g_child_add_watch() to receive the
> exit status valueBut waitpid documentation is not
> very clear... Can I assume that the value set
> On Sunday, 14 April 2019, 14:44:46 BST, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > is it possible to remove all
"unprocessed" Threads in a ThreadPool?
> Practically I would like to remove all "pending/unprocessed" thread in
> the pool before I add a new one.
You could use the ThreadPool's move_to_front (
> On Tuesday, 9 April 2019, 07:25:43 GMT+1, Vivien Kraus
wrote:
> Digging a little deeper, I have some more confusion. This makes the
> for-loop and the foreach-loop behave differently. What do you think of:
The scope for i is main () and the for loop will finish when i is 1, The bodyo
> On Monday, 8 April 2019, 23:01:05 BST, Vivien Kraus
wrote:
> I have come across this weird closure thing. In other programming
> languages, I would expect the closure in t to have a copy of i, but it
> only has a reference. Is it expected?
That's an interesting question!
If you want a
> On Thursday, 14 March 2019, 22:13:25 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > I am now very cautious and claim that
part of my problem is partly due
> to valac (imho a valac bug)
> ALL the path coming from File.get_path(), on windows should be
> C:\bla\bla but the valac don't like it (proof glib-com
> On Thursday, 14 March 2019, 05:59:16 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > So please give me a hand.. Is this a
vala or GLib problem?
> >As far as the bug goes it
>is:https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vala/issues/664 >
>https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/1512
Looking over the report again I t
> On Wednesday, 13 March 2019, 00:10:30 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > Tried this, run perfect on linux, runs
"better" on win
Are you being sarcastic here? I've read through the rest of your mail and you
aregetting a cc exited error. You're not running the program, the program fails
to comp
> On Tuesday, 12 March 2019, 22:40:17 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
> wrote:
> Are there any sample using "GLib.Subprocess" with async
> stdin/stdout/stderr ?
See https://stackoverflow.com/a/54391519
That one splices the output from one command to the input of another. So a bit
more than you probablyn
> On Tuesday, 12 March 2019, 22:03:28 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
> Well i found the "problem", it wasn't my code but i tried the example
> from the valadoc
> "https://valadoc.org/glib-2.0/GLib.Process.spawn_async_with_pipes.html";
> Just let it compile himself
> string[] spawn_args
> On Tuesday, 12 March 2019, 15:48:59 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
> With Linux everything works like expected with no errors/warnings but on
> Windows(10/MSYS64) and macOS it get lots of errors.
> (valaDevelop.exe:2980): Gtk-CRITICAL **: 16:33:50.460:
> gtk_text_view_get_buffer: asserti
The screenshots make this look a nice tool. Good to see Vala getting some new
tooling.
> On Friday, 22 February 2019, 16:00:13 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
> wrote:
> The IDE is Freeware! At now there is no plan to make it OpenSource.
> I have to make something clear:
> ...I[t] should be and stay ea
red and then an issue to be opened at
gitlab.gnome.org
Am 20.02.19 um 14:20 schrieb Al Thomas via vala-list:
> > On Wednesday, 20 February 2019, 13:16:38 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
> wrote: >> The same would happen in C# if you
>had two
>>> classes/interfac
> 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
> On Sunday, 10 February 2019, 11:26:21 GMT, rastersoft
> wrote:
> I'm using meson to compile my vala projects, and now I want to create a
> library, but I'm unable to install the .gir file. It creates it inside
> "meson/src/25a6634@@TestLibrary@sha", but when it wants to install them,
> it p
> On Tuesday, 18 December 2018, 14:44:30 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > So i have to make the "new StatusList"
!?
Not sure if it's the only way, but the following project uses
in the UI filethen instantiates the widget in
the constructor of the main window and adds it to that window.
These
> On Tuesday, 18 December 2018, 14:44:30 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
> So i have to make the "new StatusList" !?
> But how the glade-file "mainpaned" should look like??? Just remove the
> StatusList ?
OK, to instantiate it I think it needs to be a GtkChild. What error are you
getti
>On Tuesday, 18 December 2018, 13:34:17 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
> Is there a way to have a GtkTemplate inside a GtkTemplate ?
It sounds like you are trying to use a widget contained within another widget?
I would try that in the GtkBuilder file. So the second widget is references as
a
> On Tuesday, 18 December 2018, 09:27:06 GMT, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote: > In vala tried Gtk.Builder
"extend_with_template".
> If i try this in vala with
> [GtkChild] private Box mainBox;
> i get the error "error: [GtkChild] is only allowed in classes with a
[GtkTemplate] attribute"
> Is there
> On Friday, 23 November 2018, 06:15:37 GMT, Heiher
wrote: >Wow! Why the comparison behavior of a signed long with an unsigned int
>isn't same as C/C++ in Vala?
> if (i > uint.MAX) => if (_tmp6_ > (G_MAXUINT))
If you wish to look in to this further then I understand Vala follows the
'us
> On Tuesday, 23 October 2018, 08:51:22 BST, wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de
wrote: > what is the difference between valac and
vala? (Compiler / Interpreter)
> valac -> compiler(ok)
> vala -> interpreter what/how/usage
valac is the compiler. The command, vala, combines compiling with valac
> On Tuesday, 9 October 2018, 16:16:44 BST, wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de
wrote: > Is this a Bug?
> cellRendererText.text = ("%"+int64.FORMAT).printf((int64)obj); <<
> int64.FORMAT = "li"
> this works, but when i try this, witch is the same
> cellRendererText.text = ("%li").printf((int64)ob
> On Monday, 8 October 2018, 00:41:45 BST, wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de
wrote: > In file included from
/usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2/webkit2.h:54:0,/usr/include/webkitgtk-4.0/webkit2
> from
> /home/wolfgang/Projekte/TestSqlite/application.vala.c:10:/WebKitJavascriptResult
> On Tuesday, 2 October 2018, 19:10:29 BST, wolfgang.ma...@kabelmail.de
wrote: > So thank's a lot for help, but back to
monodevelop ...
> Wolfgang
> PS. Maybe the vala-team should think about it
The 'vala-team' is anyone using Vala. It is a community driven open source
project.
Thi
> On Sunday, 30 September 2018, 22:57:23 BST, Wolfgang Mauer
wrote:
> Does that mean that vala-dvelopers must use command-line tools? (Back to the>
> 80's ;-))
> Please give me a hand if there are some useful IDE's.
If you want to develop for the Linux platform then use GNOME Builder. It i
> On Thursday, 20 September 2018, 01:40:27 BST, oyster via vala-list
wrote: > It installs mingw-w64-x86_64-vala-0.38.4-1
first, which happens do not work on my
> MSYS2(no matter I input `valac`, `valac --help`, `valac test.vala`,
> there is no message displays; `valac test.vala` does not pr
> On Thursday, 20 September 2018, 00:45:51 BST, oyster via vala-list
wrote: > I give up building from source. So is there any
binary vala for
> windows? On MSYS2, there is an old mingw-w64-x86_64-vala-0.38.4-1
It looks like 0.42.0 is there:
https://github.com/Alexpux/MINGW-packages/pull/43
Hi,
> On Wednesday, 19 September 2018, 09:57:22 BST, Robin Wils via vala-list
> wrote: > I am working on a [small simple
> project](https://gitlab.com/RobinWils/BAG-art-creator/tree/master) and have a
> feeling that
> the GNOME Vala website only contains some basics.
> I use a grid which I
> On Wednesday, 19 September 2018, 09:57:22 BST, Robin Wils via vala-list
wrote: > I am working on a [small simple
project](https://gitlab.com/RobinWils/BAG-art-creator/tree/master) and have a
feeling that the GNOME Vala
> website only contains some basics. One of my issues is that I haven't
> On Wednesday, 19 September 2018, 09:55:46 BST, oyster via vala-list
wrote:
> bad configure for MSYS2 + MingW 64 on Win7 64 bits
> On my MSYS2 + MingW 64, there exists actually /bin/pkg-config.exe, but
> the configure tries to find /bin/pkg-config.sh
> it will fail without doubt.
> ./c
Hi All,
With the development of language servers [1] for Vala and the possibility of
warning/error messages going beyond English [2] it would be helpful to get
examples of warnings/errors that aren't clear enough.
If you have a code example and associated message please create an issue [3] or
> On Tuesday, 19 June 2018, 08:36:19 BST, Dr. Michael Lauer
wrote:
> I don’t know whether you remember me talking about writing an beginner's book
> to get more people
> on the Vala train – after all, it’s been 10 years ago.
> The recent activity boost in this community motivated me to pick
> On Tuesday, 1 May 2018, 17:49:09 BST, rastersoft
wrote: > When the class is public everything is fine, but when I declare it as
> private (which I need for several reasons) I receive a "method ''
> never used" warning.
> How can I avoid those warnings?
Do you still get the warning i
> On Saturday, 21 April 2018, 09:25:53 BST, Nor Jaidi Tuah
wrote: > From vala "home" page
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vala,
> I cannot find any release notes for 0.40.x
That's because they've not been added to the wiki yet.
For 0.40.0 it's a question of going through the output from:
g
> On Thursday, 29 March 2018, 19:47:42 BST, Steven Oliver
wrote: > Has anyone on here ever used libdazzle
[1]?...> There is documentation
> for it on valadoc [3] but, sadly, as is typical for valadoc, it's a
> lot of function and property listings with no explanations or
> examples.
This i
> On Wednesday, 28 March 2018, 18:03:44 BST, Fernando Silva
wrote: > I bet this could be decided based on locale
with gettext
Now, there's a challenge :)
Gettext is very good with plurals
(https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/Plural-forms.html).I
didn't find anything on
On Wednesday, 28 March 2018, 11:50:33 BST, rastersoft
wrote: > Yes, but the problem is that, in Spain, we use the opposite format: we
write first the day's number, > then the month's name, and finally the year, so
I need to know if in my current locale I have > to "%B %e, %Y", or "%e %B %Y"
> On Wednesday, 28 March 2018, 11:15:48 BST, rastersoft
wrote: >> Pass "%x" for the format string.
> I used that, but the year is printed with only two digits... Also, what
> I really want is the date in the format "March 5, 2018", not "03/05/18",
> but it seems that only %c does that, but
> On Friday, 23 March 2018, 19:00:09 GMT, Steven Oliver
wrote:
> How do I determine the list of icon names I can pick from? For
> whatever reason valadoc doesn't list them. Is there somewhere else I
> can look for the list?
I think what you want is the Freedesktop.org icon naming
specifica
> On Friday, 9 March 2018, 00:17:30 GMT, Michael Gratton
wrote: >> On Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 9:26 PM, Al Thomas
wrote:
>> The assertion is in a catch block so err will be set. Whereas
>> assert_no_error
>> is used to check err is unset (i.e. null). The line about 'produce a
>> message that
> On Thursday, 8 March 2018, 00:14:12 GMT, Michael Gratton
wrote:
> GLib.assert_no_error doesn't seem to do anything that its API docs
> advertises for me - doesn't asset, doesn't pretty print the error
> message.
> See the attached minimal test case, per the comments I'd expect it to
>
> On Thursday, 1 March 2018, 07:55:19 GMT, Dr. Michael Lauer
wrote:
> I pondered whether it would be helpful to add a to_string() method to make
> this a bit more convenient.
Yes, to my mind to_string() should be used more in bindings. It makes it much
easier to use instring templates, e
> On Monday, 29 January 2018, 07:26:22 GMT, Manish Jain
wrote:
> Does 'internal' hook into the Vala package system, meaning internal > members
> cannot be accessed from a different package ?
A simple library like:
[CCode (gir_namespace = "libexample", gir_version = "0.1")]
namespace Exampl
> On Thursday, 25 January 2018, 10:32:07 GMT, Yasushi SHOJI
wrote:
> void main () {
> Variant ary = new Variant.strv({"foo", "bar", "baz"});
> }
> In file included from /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gmessages.h:35:0,
> from /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib.h:62,
>
> On Thursday, 25 January 2018, 16:41:31 GMT, Ralf Ganswindt
wrote:
> I'm experimenting with Vala and so far I like how it works. However, I
> tried to compile a basic gee example from the sample programs and I get the
> following:
> $ valac --pkg Gee-0.8 list.vala
> error: Package `Gee-
> On Thursday, 25 January 2018, 10:32:07 GMT, Yasushi SHOJI
wrote:
> void main () {
> Variant ary = new Variant.strv({"foo", "bar", "baz"});
> }
> /usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gvariant.h:118:33: note: expected ‘const
> gchar * const* {aka const char * const*}’ but argument is of typ
> On Thursday, 25 January 2018, 11:37:49 GMT, Manish Jain
wrote: > I was filling up the view> with text += . And I think Vala> removes the trailing
newline, so essentially my buffer always had> just one line!
By using += with the text property of the buffer you are re-writing the
wholebuffer
> On Thursday, 25 January 2018, 11:19:44 GMT, Abderrahim Kitouni
> wrote:
> You can try to use the latest development version of Vala. Most of those
> warnings should go away.
Unfortunately that isn't fixed in this case.
The g_variant_new_strv has a C type signature for the array of strings as:
> On Thursday, 25 January 2018, 01:00:05 GMT, Manish Jain
wrote:
> Despite a lot of effort to write an event handler, I still cannot get > the
> scale to tell the view to scroll. I have tried scrolling with the
> scroll_to_iter() method, but the iterator always lands me at the top of
> the
> On Saturday, 23 December 2017, 09:33:52 GMT, Philip Brown
wrote:
> Thank you! That is a great explanation. FreeBSD's latest release for
> vala is only at vala-0.30. I will have to see what I can do about
> updating to a minimum of vala-0.32.
If you hadn't found it, this ticket for getti
> On Monday, 22 January 2018, 22:00:19 GMT, Michael Murphy
wrote: > I have the following which is automatically
generated by bindgen.
Would that be vala-gen-introspect ? That's a bit of an old tool. I'm not sure
how well it fares, butmay be a good starting point for a hand written bindings
> On Saturday, 6 January 2018, 11:24:01 GMT, Michele Dionisio
> wrote:
> but this is not true, infact in documentation of glib method
> g_data_input_stream_read_line ()
> we have
> error GError for error reporting.
GError is the mechanism in C for returning the error. It i
> On Friday, 22 December 2017, 18:10:37 GMT, Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
> wrote:
> I'm having trouble with i18n. The _("") macros in my program work, but
> the N_("") ones (for initializing string arrays) don't. Any pointers on
> what the issue could be?
> This is the program:
>https://git.gno
> On Friday, 22 December 2017, 16:17:53 GMT, philip is hungry via vala-list
> wrote:
> I am trying to compile a vala program on FreeBSD
From the file paths it looks like you are trying to compile Dino on FreeBSD:
https://github.com/dino/dino
> Running "make" I encounter the following errors:
Hello Fellow Vala Fans,
A long standing change to generate the GTK+ 3 bindings from GIR, instead of
usingthe older GIDL method, has now gone into Vala mainline:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/vala/commit/?id=a8e6aff63e5e1502290ba93398314acf2ad45b60
This enables better bindings to be generated more e
> On Monday, 13 November 2017, 14:36:17 GMT, Michael Gratton
> wrote:
> PS: Has anyone used the glib backgrace_symbols() function[0] to
> generate a stack trace in Vala?
I haven't, but take a look at:https://github.com/PerfectCarl/vala-stacktrace
That appears to make use
of:https://valadoc.or
> On Monday, 13 November 2017, 14:36:17 GMT, Michael Gratton
> wrote:
> PS: Has anyone used the glib backgrace_symbols() function[0] to
> generate a stack trace in Vala?
I haven't, but take a look at:https://github.com/PerfectCarl/vala-stacktrace
That appears to make use of:
__
> On Monday, 13 November 2017, 14:25:04 GMT, Michael Gratton
> wrote:
> For example, given an instance of a
> IOError.CANCELLABLE, I'd like to be able to come up with a string
> representation of it as "IOError.CANCELLABLE". At the moment the best I
> can get is the quark and code as strings
> On Wednesday, 8 November 2017, 20:23:24 GMT, Jason Martin
> wrote:
> ERROR:/export/home/agrellum/oi-userland/components/developer/vala/build/i86/tests/_test/main.c:111:control_flow_bug736774_2_main:
> assertion failed: (keep != "test")
> Maybe real OpenIndiana or Vala bug? I am not good with
> On Wednesday, 1 November 2017, 19:48:37 GMT, Jason Martin
> wrote:
> All but three pass now. My patch below. Comments might help someone.
> ERROR:/export/home/agrellum/vala-0.36.6/tests/_test/main.c:111:control_flow_bug736774_2_main:
> assertion failed: (keep != "test")
That's disturbing! I
On Tuesday, 24 October 2017, 16:08:09 BST, Edwin De La Cruz
wrote:
> It was definitely not possible to run as root. I had to run as a user
> and it works as expected.
> Thanks to everyone for your replies.
GIO is using GVFS and the FUSE daemon. The FUSE daemon is reported not to be
accessible
> On Sunday, 15 October 2017, 00:46:23 BST, Jason Martin
> wrote:
> It looks like the first echo -n problem is on line 222 in testrunner.sh
> if $VALAC $VALAFLAGS -o test$EXEEXT $([ -z "$PACKAGES" ] || echo $PACKAGES
> | xargs -n 1 echo -n " --pkg") main.vala &>log; then
> Unknown option -n
F
> On Tuesday, 10 October 2017, 20:11:15 BST, Ondrej Tuma
> wrote:
> I have simple code (in attachment), when I try to compile, i got error:
> GLib.Object.vala:15.39-15.52:
> error: default value is less accessible than method `Node.add'
> public Node add (uint direction = Direction.AUTO) {
> On Sunday, 8 October 2017, 20:12:11 BST, Guido Trentalancia
> wrote:
> I have noticed that vala version 0.38 has added code that depends on> the
> Graphviz software package (libgvc dependency).
> would it be possible to make such support optional by a new option for the
> configure script
> From: Sébastien Granjoux
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017, 8:55:04 PM GMT+1
> Subject: [Vala] Not Existing CCodeBaseModule in Vala context
> With vala 0.38, I get the error:
> error: The name `CCodeBaseModule' does not exist in the context of `Vala'
> on the following line
> scope_prefi
> From: Manish Jain
> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017, 10:31:00 AM GMT+1
> Subject: [Vala] Newbie help needed for Vala delegates/lambda expressions
> After programming for a long time with C/C++, I am trying to get
> comfortable with Vala for my GUI programming.
Hi, and welcome to Vala land.
> On Thursday, August 17, 2017, 9:34:13 PM GMT+1, Dmitry Golovin
> wrote:
> As far as I know, Meson support building Vala code and it should not be too
> difficult to change > the build system to Meson. Anyone working on it
> already? Is there a bug open for build system > migration?
There is
> On Wednesday, August 16, 2017, 4:58:59 PM GMT+1, Jason Martin
> wrote:
> Maybe a good vala example (someone more qualified than me) of trapping
> signals would be handy?
This is an example of handling some signals, but not an example for SIGSEGV.
The documentation for GLib.Unix.SignalSource
> From: Jason Martin
> Sent: Thursday, 3 August 2017, 7:54
> Subject: [Vala] Vala on OpenIndiana or Solaris
> 13 in that batch Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
To clarify what I posted earlier. I meant:
You can build your sample Vala program with the --debug option in valac.
This inserts Vala
> From: Jason Martin
> Sent: Thursday, 3 August 2017, 7:54
> Subject: [Vala] Vala on OpenIndiana or Solaris
> Used
> http://sfe.opencsw.org/localhostoih/info/0/pkg%3A%2F%2Flocalhostoih%2Fsfe%2Fdeveloper%2Fvala%400.29.3%2C5.11-0.0.151.1.8%3A20160710T175029Z
> to bootstrap build vala-0.36.4.tar.xz
> From: webierta
> Sent: Wednesday, 14 June 2017, 18:12
> Subject: [Vala] new project with Genie
> I just want to share my new project written with Genie.
> It is a simple statistical calculator (in development).
> It is available at https://github.com/Webierta/StatsCalc
Nice. The project sho
> From: Guillaume Poirier-Morency
> Sent: Sunday, 28 May 2017, 16:59
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Null Coalescing Assignment Operator
> Le dimanche 28 mai 2017 à 10:20 +0200, Ulink a écrit :
> > > thing = thing ? create ();
> >
> > I think you meant
> >
> > thing = thing ?? create ();
> Yeah, my
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Wednesday, 3 May 2017, 16:00
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Use defined pathes inside a method
> > interface and not the whole configuration object.
> I prepared that config.vala [1].
> can't used because of it itn't instancable. But how can i work with such
> pathes instead?
> From: "guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com"
> Sent: Sunday, 23 April 2017, 20:22
> Subject: [Vala] Call to arms for an OpenSSL binding!
> I am working on merging all existing bindings for OpenSSL
> If you have anything, please consider sharing it so that I can include
> it .
In case you missed
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Thursday, 20 April 2017, 16:08
> Subject: [Vala] Use defined pathes inside a method
> i have defined some stuff in my Defines class [1].
> What is a good way to use the contents of the properties inside a mathod
> or class?
I would create a single configuration obj
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 20:35
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Gschema: failed to parse value
> i have looked in other projects on git, and found out, that a empty
> default element is available by using double quotes.
Hmmm, this has caught out other people too:
https://rm5
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 15:10
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Handling strings
> I tried it out:
> private string _filename;
> private string _path;
> private string entity_file_suffix = ".ent";
> private string entity_file_local = {get {_filename =
> publicat
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 13:42
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Handling strings
> I tried it out in that way:
> // Constants used by create_publication_core
> private string _filename;
> private string _path;
> private const string REV_HIST = "Revision_History.xml"
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Wednesday, 19 April 2017, 12:43
> Subject: [Vala] Handling strings
> I'm getting the information that the access to instance member is denied.
> How can i concat strings in Vala?
Concatenation of variables is done at run time, so you either need to
make the strings
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Monday, 10 April 2017, 18:35
> Subject: [Vala] Gtk.FileChooserButton
> In Vala i tried to port it:
> public string revupdfolder { get; set; }
> [Gtk.Child] private Gtk.FileChooserButton fileChooserRevUpd;
> private void on_fileChooserRevUpd_file_set () {
> revup
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Sunday, 9 April 2017, 11:02
> Subject: [Vala] cannot locate ITS rules for org.gnome.Publisher.appdata.xml.in
> After ./autogen.sh and make i'm getting:
> sascha@linux-ktr9:~/Projects/gnome-publisher1/data> make
> GEN org.gnome.Publisher.appdata.xml
> /usr/bin/
> From: Gergely Polonkai
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 April 2017, 16:39
> Subject: [Vala] Compact class with an unusual (in GLib terms) constructor
> libjwt[1] has a strange constructor in GLib terms:
> int jwt_new(jwt_t **jwt);
> It returns 0 on success (like many C functions) or any valid errno on
>
> From: Gergely Polonkai
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 April 2017, 16:20
> Subject: [Vala] Writing binding for non-GLib library using FILE *
> I’m trying to create a binding for libjwt, and one of its functions use
> FILE * pointer to save a JWT token to a file. Reading [2] makes me think I
> can use File
> From: Sascha Manns
> Sent: Wednesday, 5 April 2017, 11:57
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Button not visible
> To work with signals i like to use *.clicked.connect. So i tried
> box_pack_start (Gtk.Button revision = new Gtk.Button.with_label ("Add
> new Revision"));
Now you have a grasp of the basic co
> From: Matthias Berndt
> Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2017, 23:43
> Subject: [Vala] State of the Vala union (was: Starting with Vala)
> Vala suffers from a number of problems:
> – the compiler is basically not production ready. I dug into the source code>
>just a bit and found trivial ways to
> From: Alessandro Pellizzari > Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2017,
> 13:47
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Vala++
> On 04/04/17 13:28, Al Thomas via vala-list wrote:
>> You seem to over talking Rust and under talking Vala.
> No, I don't. :)
> Rust is a hard beast to learn. It
> From: Alessandro Pellizzari
> Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2017, 10:27
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Vala++
You seem to over talking Rust and under talking Vala.
> Rust, on the other hand, is a general language, that can be used for
> many things: CLI apps, OS kernels, C-compatible libraries, GUI apps,
> From: "r...@no-log.org"
> Cc: vala-list
> Sent: Tuesday, 4 April 2017, 8:41
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Starting with Vala
> You could take a look to "check_fs" which is better and my lastest
> "graph_map".
I really like what you have done here:
[CCode (cname="G_MODULE_EXPORT event_save_bitmap"
> - Original Message -
> From: "webie...@gmail.com"
> Sent: Saturday, 11 March 2017, 18:55
> Subject: [Vala] Gtk.ProgressBar
> I explain: From a FileChooserDialog is selected and opens the vCard
> file, and if it is too large it takes a while to analyze and import the
> contacts. At that
> - Original Message -
> From: Francesco Poli
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 March 2017, 23:07
> Subject: [Vala] Errors trying to re-generate poppler-glib.vapi
> I am trying to re-generate poppler-glib.vapi from Poppler-0.18.gir with the
> following command-line:
> $ vapigen --vapidir /usr/sha
> - Original Message -
> From: "webie...@gmail.com"
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 March 2017, 10:59
> Subject: [Vala] Genie + Gtk: Image Base64
> I would like to know if in Genie (with Gtk +) I can visualize an image
> that I have as a string in base64 format?
> I tried to use Base64.decode like
> - Original Message -
> From: "r...@no-log.org"
> Sent: Wednesday, 1 March 2017, 9:40
> Subject: Re: [Vala] .me cast resurrection on "Re: The future of Vala"
> By the way, I think I understand Vala could be used to develop stand alone
> application (server or client side) but not for "
> From: "webie...@gmail.com"
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2017, 20:55
> Subject: Re: [Vala] Genie: Gtk.Entry in Gtk.Dialog
> When the project is more advanced I will share it here to know your
> suggestions for improvement.
If you host the project on GitHub can you add a .gitattributes file c
> - Original Message -
> From: "webie...@gmail.com"
> Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2017, 17:48
> Subject: [Vala] Genie: Gtk.Entry in Gtk.Dialog
> I'm going crazy trying to get the text from a Gtk: Entry in a Gtk.Dialog.
> class Dialogo: Gtk.Dialog
> entrada_nombre: Gtk.Entry
>
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