Hendrik Tews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I would like to write a section for the GTK tutorial that covers > that unix signals, how to catch and process them. > > Before I spend too much time I would like to ask on this list: > > - Do you think this is a good idea? > > - Where should I post the example code for discussion, here or on > the gtk-list? (I'am not at all a GTK expert.) > > IMHO it makes sense to include unix signals in the tutorial, > because in a gtk application one has to do more than just calling > signal (set up a pipe, encode the signals to the pipe, register > the pipe in the event loop, ...) > I'd rather see that code abstracted and put into GLib (like g_child_watch_add).
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