Dear all,

I am a bit stuck in a small project, trying to quit a PyGTK program.
Here are some relevant snippets:

        def init_gui (self) :
                
                self.window = gtk.Window (gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
                
                self.window.connect ("delete_event", self.delete_event)
                self.window.connect ("destroy", self.destroy)

        def delete_event(self, widget, event, data=None) :
                return False

        def destroy(self, widget, data=None) :
                gtk.main_quit()

Seems pretty standard so far... Now, I want the following: if a
certain condition has been met (categories run out...), the program
should quit, exit status 0.

                if len(categories) == 0 :
                        gtk.main_quit()

The error message I get is the following:

RuntimeError: called outside of a mainloop

So I suppose that I should send a signal or event to the main loop,
which will terminate it by some magic on its own. But how do I do
that?

Thanks in advance for your time!

Bart.
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