Re: depreciated classes in GTK+2



So essentially they are decprecated without replacement functions
and look at the source code for doucementation....

Why was the documentation not written before the coding was done?


Ruben

On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 09:30:02AM +0100, Chris Wareham wrote:
> Carl B. Constantine wrote:
> >So I'm looking through the GTK+2 reference manual in DevHelp book (which
> >is a cool app I must say, reminds me of Apple's MPTA app, but more work
> >needs to be done to these books to get them to be the same caliber), and
> >I notice a number of classes that are considered "depreciated" such as
> >GtkCList (which I was thinking of using in my app). 
> >
> >What I don't notice is what should I use instead of these depreciated
> >classes? There's no docs on what to replace them with or examples of how
> >to change your code accordingly.
> >
> >Can anyone point me in the right direction?
> >
> 
> Most of the deprecated functions I have seen are now macro wrappers
> around the preferred function. Others have an alternative noted in the
> reference documentation. I've been porting with GLIB_DISABLE_DEPRECATED,
> GDK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED and GTK_DISABLE_DEPRECATED defined, then looking
> at the macros or alternative in the reference documentation.
> 
> Chris
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