On 06/04/2012 15:17, Lion Chen wrote:
Hello all, i have a question:

when i check gtk_time_out in the gtk+2 reference, it said "
|gtk_timeout_add|has been deprecated since version 2.4 and should not be
used in newly-written code. Use |g_timeout_add()|instead."

but i don't know how tu use the g_timout_add() function:
my_id = g_timeout_add(500, myfunction())

or:

my_id = gtk.g_timeout_add(500, myfunction())

everytime i run the program, it prompted me a message like modules do
not have g_timeout_add() attribute.

so i still have to use gtk_timeout_add....

anybody help me?

Lion Chen

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It's much easier for us to help if you provide an exact snippet of code that reproduces the problem with the error message cut and pasted. Having said that there's nothing to stop you using gtk_timeout_add as it's only deprecated, i.e. it's been marked for removal at some time in the future.

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Mark Lawrence.

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