Greetings: I sent this request out a couple of months ago and didn't get a response, so I'll try again. I'd be fine if someone would just point me to an example. I'm not sure of the method of using Glib::Error in Gtkmm2. Should I throw short exceptions, pass pointers or something else? I'm starting a port and I really don't want to have to go through the error code twice. Are there any examples that show they way it's ment to be used? If not, how would I implement the following pseudo code "properly"? Thanks for any info, Dale bool error_function(gint p1, gint p2, GError **error) { GError *sub_error = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail(error == NULL || *error == NULL, false); if (p1 != p2) { g_set_error(error, SUPPORT_ERROR, SUPPORT_ERROR_BADVALUE, "Yeech! %d != %d", p1, p2); return false; } sub_error_function(&sub_error); if (sub_error != NULL) { g_propagate_error(error, sub_error); return false; } return true; } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { GError *error = NULL; ... if (!error_function(1, 2, &error)) { g_printf("Oops: %s\n", error->message); exit(1); } ... }
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