Hi! I am writing an application that periodically reads data from network sockets (from Modbus enabled devices actually) and displays them in GTK+ application. I read some tutorials about GTK threads and created a separate thread that encompasses Modbus reads and updates to GTK labels:
modbus_thread = g_thread_new ("update_from_modbus",update_from_modbus,NULL); The update_from_modbus() has a bunch of socket reads (inside xantrex_read_value()) and gtk_label_set_text() sprintf(params_val_text,"%-5.1f (%4.1f Hz)\n%-4.1f\n%-4d", 0.001*xantrex_read_value(modbus_pointer,0x004C,RECONSTRUCT_YES), 0.01*xantrex_read_value(modbus_pointer,0x004E,RECONSTRUCT_YES), 0.001*xantrex_read_value(modbus_pointer,0x0054,RECONSTRUCT_YES), xantrex_read_value(modbus_pointer,0x0052,RECONSTRUCT_YES)); gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL(ac1_params_val),params_val_text); gtk_label_set_justify(GTK_LABEL(ac1_params_val),GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT); However after several hours I see crashes when the program tries to reconnect to my device. I tried to enclose GTK operations into gtk_threads_enter() / gtk_threads_leave() but it has no effect. Can anyone, please explain what is wrong here or may be point to a good example of multithreaded GTK code which has network socket operations in it? Thanks in advance, -- Sergei _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list