Good luck Oscar, keep coding

On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Oscar Dávila <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Jonathon Jongsma 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Oscar Dávila wrote:
>>
>>> ok i tried to do that i get a lot of errors.
>>>
>>> when i used
>>>
>>> Gtk::Entry* entry_rapidrate;
>>> entry_rapidrate->get_text();
>>> worked verywell
>>>
>>> but set_text dont.
>>>
>>
>> It is not possible that this worked, except by accident.  You're calling a
>> function on a pointer that is pointing to a random memory address.
>>
>> --
>> jonner
>>
>
> How do i solve my problem...
> I'm not an expert in c++ nor in gtkmm, so i now my code is not the best
> code in the world, im very concius that it is maybe written in a wrong way.
> but this is how i solve my problem of the segmentation fault
>
> i was doing this "refXml->get_widget("entry_casaherr_z",
> entry_casaherr_z);" in a function that was called when a button was pressed,
> to solve the problem i just put "refXml->get_widget("entry_casaherr_z",
> entry_casaherr_z);" in the int main() and then my
>
> Gtk::Entry* entry_rapidrate;
> entry_rapidrate->set_text("hello");
>
> works..
>
> Another thing is that all my Gtk widgets are defined like "Gtk::Widget*
> nameofwidget;"
>
> So i dont know but maybe all my code is working by accident.
>
>
>
> --
> Atentamente:
> Oscar Dávila Ramírez
> [email protected]
>
>
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