Hello All.
I am just new to this mailing list and posted my first message the other day. I
was very impressed with the way people were so quick to respond, even though my
question could have been easily answered by looking at the GTK Tutorial, (which I did
not know about at the time but will reference first from now on before asking) and
would like to thank ye for you patients.
So soon after my last request I have another problem.
I have defined a class which has a function change_animate. I created an instance of
this class b. I have also created a check box and am trying to invoke the
change_animate function when this check box is pressed.
here is the line of code from the program:
gtk_signal_connect_object( GTK_OBJECT( setup_animation ), "clicked",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC( b.change_animate ), NULL );
When I compile the program I get:
g++ program1.c -Wall -o program1 `gtk-config --libs --cflags`
program1.c: In method `void application::regester_callbacks()':
program1.c:219: warning: converting from `void (battle::*)()' to `void (*)(...)'
Then when I run the program I get:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Can anyone help cause I done have a clue. Is it possible to call a class function in
such a situtation.
Thankyou.
Ciaran
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