Re: [Gtk-osx-users] weird menu problem



2011/2/10 John Ralls <jralls ceridwen us>:
>
> On Feb 10, 2011, at 10:04 AM, Olivier Sessink wrote:
>
>> 2011/2/10 John Ralls <jralls ceridwen us>:
>>> You're passing objects to Gtk which aren't GObjects, obviously. If GtkItemFactory somehow produces Gtk widgets which aren't GObjects, yes, that could be it.
>>
>> I doubt that, because you can alter menu's created by GtkItemFactory
>> just if they were created as GtkMenu / GtkMenuItem
>>
>> I'm quite sure that the warnings are shown during _sync() calls. Every
>> sync produces the same number of warnings.
>>
>>> If you're going to have to redo your UI, you should probably look into doing so with pygobject and the gobject-introspection interface instead of PyGtk... though I haven't yet done so for GtkOSXApplication.
>>
>> Bluefish is written in C, so that's not really a problem. However, the
>> menu is quite large so there is lots of code and lots of translations
>> involved. We're planning to move to the uimanager API in the next
>> major release.
>
>
> Sorry, for some reason I thought that Bluefish was a Python app.
>
> Anyway, the best way to track it down is to set a breakpoint on the G_IS_OBJECT macro and see what's getting passed where that trips is.
>

you can't break on a macro, can you? I tried a breakpoint on
g_object_get, but there are thousands of calls like that. Do you have
any idea where in the GtkOSXApplication library this could be called?

Olivier




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