Hello there,
Asking James because he might have a good clue. In pygtk0's gtk.py, we
have:
class GtkObject:
[...]
def destroy(self, _obj=None):
_gtk.gtk_object_destroy(self._o)
and then
class GtkWidget:
def destroy(self, obj=None):
Christian Reis wrote:
Hello there,
Asking James because he might have a good clue. In pygtk0's gtk.py, we
have:
class GtkObject:
[...]
def destroy(self, _obj=None):
_gtk.gtk_object_destroy(self._o)
and then
class GtkWidget:
def destroy(self, obj=None):
On Sun, Oct 27, 2002 at 09:58:47AM +0800, James Henstridge wrote:
class GtkWidget:
def destroy(self, obj=None):
_gtk.gtk_widget_destroy(self._o)
The reason for adding the argument here was probably not a very good
one. The idea was that I could do something like: