Hi. I'd like to use glibmm for some of my applications, just as glib itself is used by many programs (outside of GNOME, or even without any GTK at all).
I have some general basic coding style questions: 1) Is it intended to use some parts of glib directly (where not wrapping seems to be provided)? e.g. like version information defines, glib's standard macros (G_OS_*, TRUE, FALSE, MIN, etc.), type conversion macros, byte order macros, numerical definitions, etc. What about Message Output and Debugging Functions, Glib utilites and datatypes (the later probably not). 2) Should one use gint, gpointer, gsize, guint8, gucahr, etc. for the primitive types, or should one use their standard names? 3) Should one generally use STL containers (vector, list, map)? Or anything else? 4) What't the idea behind these Glib::Value* classes? 5) Is it ok to mix glib and glibmm usage? 6) Are there any plans for integration of parts from to boost libs? 7) Is there a glibmm documentation, that's not just a class documentation but more text like the glib manual? Thanks, Chris. _______________________________________________ gtkmm-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtkmm-list
