ugh.  Thanks for bringing this to my attention.  This seems like a
badly-implemented interface.  I think it will probably need to
deprecated and wrapped correctly.

On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Robert Hildebrandt<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some Suggestions (for the case it's all nonsence: sorry - I'm a beginner)
> I spend two days wondering, why my program didn't worked, until I found out,
> that Gio::MemoryInputStream::add_data doesn't copy anything, and
> MemoryInputStream owns the pointer afterwards.
> I thing, that it could be useful for other users if this was documented (I'm
> using glibmm 2.4 Documentation (does anybody know why it's 2.4 and not 2.20
> like the current Version?))
> Also it could be nice if there was a possibility to define the
> GDestroyNotify Function without beeing forced to wrap a C Object
>
> sorry for my English (I learned it at school ;-))
> lG Robert
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