Hello,
Maybe someone here can help me. I defined a subclass of another existing
class.
Basicly:
typedef struct _ThriftSSLSocket ThriftSSLSocket;
struct _ThriftSSLSocket
{
ThriftSocket parent;
/* private */
};
typedef struct _ThriftSSLSocketClass ThriftSSLSocketClass;
struct _ThriftSSLSocketClass
{
ThriftSocketClass parent;
};
// More code here
And in the C file I'm defining this new type:
G_DEFINE_TYPE(ThriftSSLSocket, thrift_ssl_socket, THRIFT_TYPE_SSL_SOCKET)
// More code here
Looks good sofar. But when I do:
object = g_object_new (THRIFT_TYPE_SSL_SOCKET, NULL);
It stalls waiting for the macro expansion here:
|||static| |volatile| |gsize g_define_type_id__volatile = 0; |
|||if| |(g_once_init_enter (&g_define_type_id__volatile)) {
<<<<<----------- Because a thread lock.
|
|||GType g_define_type_id = |
The question is why? Maybe the base class is not derivable?
Best regards,
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