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Subject: libglib2.0-doc: g_enum_complete_type_info example code
Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2005 09:42:54 +1100
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In the gobject reference manual under "Enums and Flags",
g_enum_complete_type_info says for the values parameter that
The array is terminated by a struct with all members being 0.
But the example code is
static const GEnumValue values[] = {
{ MY_ENUM_FOO, "MY_ENUM_FOO", "foo" },
{ MY_ENUM_BAR, "MY_ENUM_BAR", "bar" }
};
g_enum_complete_type_info (type, info, values);
Perhaps there should be a "{ 0 }" element at the end of that array.
(I only noticed this while reading it, I haven't actually tried to use
the function.)
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Subject: Re: Bug#289053: libglib2.0-doc: g_enum_complete_type_info example
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Le vendredi 07 janvier 2005 =E0 09:42 +1100, Kevin Ryde a =E9crit :
> static const GEnumValue values[] =3D {
> { MY_ENUM_FOO, "MY_ENUM_FOO", "foo" },
> { MY_ENUM_BAR, "MY_ENUM_BAR", "bar" }
> };
This is fixed with the current version, bug closed.
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