Hi, I took your follow-up patches and applied them to my tree. Together with my interface changes, I pushed them into my github tree. Thanks a lot! Best regards Thomas Am Freitag, den 08.06.2012, 20:07 +0200 schrieb B. Clausius: > Am 06.06.2012 19:19, schrieb Thomas Zimmermann: > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for the patches! I took the filename fix and the Python > > example. Is there a way to try out the example without having to > > install GtkGLExt? > > > You can set the typelib-searchpath with > export GI_TYPELIB_PATH=./gdk:./gtk > and you have to modify the shared library search path. > And you need the allow-none-for-share_list patch, I had forgotten in > the last mail. > > > For the third patch see below. > > > > ... > > > > 'For reference types, zero-terminated arrays are the easiest to > > work with. Arrays of primitive type such as "int" will require > > length metadata.' > > > > Meanwhile I made some changes to make the GLConfig functions > > require the number of entries in the attribute array. You can find > > the patches attached; in case you want to have a look at them. The > > first two patches are target-specific, the third patch modifies the > > public interface. > > > > Best regards Thomas > > > OK, I attached patches that add the array annotations to them. > > Best regards, BC > _______________________________________________ > gtkglext-list mailing list > gtkglext-list gnome org > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkglext-list -- GnuPG: http://tdz.users.sourceforge.net/tdz.asc Fingerprint: 16FF F599 82F8 E5AA 18C6 5220 D9DA D7D4 4EF1 DF08 jsapigen - A free glue-code generator for Mozilla SpiderMonkey. See http://jsapigen.sourceforge.net for more information.
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