Re: Simple procedure question



GList *list;     <--- == (SIGSEGV || stack/heap corruption) (sorry to point that out)

list = g_list_append(list, "Hello");
list = g_list_append(list, "World!");




Michael Hill wrote:

Well...the first argument to g_list_append() is a pointer to GList
structure.  But if you use the code like you have it, you will loose
the head of the list.  An example for using a GList would be:

GList *list;

list = g_list_append(list, "Hello");
list = g_list_append(list, "World!");

and so on.  There is some good documentation on the GLib at
www.gtk.org.  I would suggest checking that out.

Cheers,
Michael

On Fri, 2003-02-14 at 11:42, Uni wrote:

Hi,

I've got a usual callback function:

void button1_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer user_data)
{
    sortlist();
}

Although I've also got another function, which is home made and I
want something like the following in it:

void sortlist()
{
    g_list_append(WHAT GOES HERE,"hello");
}

I'm not quite sure what I put there. The first function is on one .c
file and the second is on a different .c file. Can anybody help me
please?


Thanks very much for your time,
Uni



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