On 2010-04-30 13:38, Matthew Bucknall wrote: > Find attached an excerpt from an application of mine. Not entirely > self-contained, but you should get a general idea of what is going on. > > Using the attached code, my application calls app_signal_block_unused() > early on during initialization. The signal listening thread is > initialized and started by app_signal_init(). The thread is stopped (in > case it has not already stopped) by calling app_signal_cleanup() as the > application finalizes. > > You'll notice in read_handler() I call a function called > app_context_stop(). Replace this function with whatever you need to stop > your application's main loop.
If you're using a normal glib GMainLoop, one can do this in a simpler manner without the pipe, since calling g_main_loop_quit() directly from the sigwait thread is safe. Cheers, Stef _______________________________________________ gtk-devel-list mailing list gtk-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-devel-list