Re: Are there such tings like custom signals?



Hi Manuel,

Please see  glib    GIOChannel.  It is  unified way  to make  I/O data
from  files, sockets an so on.
I am using it for Ethernet sockets under win32.

Best regars,
Igor

2012/1/20, Manuel Ferrero <mferrero reer it>:
I'm learning GTK+ and I was able to write, compile and run a simple code
on my win32 PC to create a window with a button in it and monitor with a
callback if the user presses the button.
I learned that GTK+ reacts to user events signalling on the object that
received the event.

Now I'd like to execute some custom code when the button is pressed,
i.e. I'd like to open a COM port and send some strings on it and then
wait for an answer.
I was wondering if there is some custom signal I can use to keep the
same event-driven philosophy to exchange messages between process.

Maybe the question is not well placed, I'm really newbie on this
programmation style, I'm an embedded C developer so I don't know a lot
about GUI and OSes...

TIA

GTK+ 2.24.8
Windows XP
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Regards,
Manuel Ferrero
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