Re: gtkrbtree core dump
- From: Tadej BorovÅak <tadeboro gmail com>
- To: Roger Davis <rbd soest hawaii edu>
- Cc: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gtkrbtree core dump
- Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2012 22:41:06 +0200
Hi.
I was wondering about that, but unfortunately my code does not explicitly
use any GtkTree* objects! Is there any way to search the documentation
efficiently to determine which object types are inheriting from
GtkTreeView? I have begun searching on my objects one by one (e.g.,
GtkMenu, etc.), but I am not finding any that appear to inherit from
GtkTree*. Of course my app uses dozens of different object types and it
will be quite a chore to exhaustively search the documentation of each one
to examine its object hierarchy graph. I suspect that in the end I will
come up empty, as I have already looked at the objects I am using which,
by their appearance, look the most related to a GtkTreeView, e.g., menus,
file chooser dialogs, etc.
IF you want to see which widgets are derived from GtkTreeView, simply
open GtkTreeView API docs and check "Object Hierarchy" section. Direct
descendants will be listed here (if there are any). There is no "stock"
gtk widget that would be derived from GtkTreeView.
File chooser dialogs use GtkTreeView to display files/folders and as far
as I can tell from your description, this is the only place where tree
view is used in your app. Maybe file system changes cause tree view to
update itself in a bad way? (I'm mostly guessing here after a quick git
grep through sources.)
Cheers,
Tadej
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Tadej BorovÅak
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