On 3/30/2010 12:43 PM, michi7x7 wrote:
Am 2010-03-28 03:43, schrieb ArbolOne:
OS WinXP SP3
MinGW and MSYS= latest!
GCC
~~~~
Reading specs from D:/XWin/mingw/bin/../lib/gcc/mingw32/3.4.5/specs
Configured with: ../gcc-3.4.5/configure --with-gcc --with-gnu-ld
--with-gnu-as --host=mingw32 --target=mingw32 --prefix=/mingw
--enable-threads --disable-nls
--enable-languages=c,c++,f77,ada,objc,java --disable-win32-registry
--disable-shared --enable-sjlj-exceptions --enable-libgcj
--disable-java-awt --without-x --enable-java-gc=boehm
--disable-libgcj-debug --enable-interpreter
--enable-hash-synchronization --enable-libstdcxx-debug
Thread model: win32
gcc version 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special)
====================================================
OK, I give up!
I have been trying to emit a signal from one of my classes to
another, but it has proven to be beyond me. I am not an expert C++
programmer let alone a GUI programmer, so bare with me please. Below
is a snip of the source code; since the class is so specific and at a
such early stage there aren't that many lines of code, nevertheless,
my apology for the use of the band-width; in the future I will try to
post the code on a URL site.
I would like to emphasize that any help and or observations are most
welcome as well as an observation
Now, the problem with my program is that when I tried to compile it
it tells me that there is an error in
"...\include\sigc++-2.0\sigc++\functor\stot.h in line 103
//// -- file.cpp SNIP ******
Menu::Menu() {
..........
//Command bar
RefActionGroup->add( Gtk::Action::create("MenuFile", "_File") );
RefActionGroup->add( Gtk::Action::create("New", Gtk::Stock::NEW,
"_New", "Create a new fle"), sigc::mem_fun(*this, &
Menu::onActionActivated));
..........
/******* THIS IS THE CODE CAUSING THE PROBLEM **************/
RefActionGroup->add( Gtk::Action::create("Quit",
Gtk::Stock::QUIT,"Quit", "Exit application"), sigc::mem_fun(*this, &
Menu::signal_quit));
.........
}
//// -- file.hpp SNIP ******
class Menu : virtual public Gtk::VBox {
public:
//signal accessor
typedef sigc::signal< my_enum::error_t> type_signal_end;
type_signal_end signal_quit();
protected:
type_signal_end m_signal_end1;
.........
private:
.........
}; //class
========================
// tester.hpp
class Tester : virtual public Gtk::Window {
public:
....
private:
Menu menu;
void quit(){this->hide();}
};
// tester.cpp
Tester::Tester(){
..............
///////////
menu.signal_quit().connect( sigc::mem_fun(*this,
&Tester::quit) );
///////////
................
}
Can any body help?
*
I think had the same Problem. For some reason WINDOWS is not defined,
so it uses the wrong Syntax when defining the functions.
Just work your way through the Header-Files, you should be able to
find these defines.*
Is this true, can someone else in the list confirm this, it would be
wrong to have something documented, but that only works for NON-WIN OSs,
wouldn't it?
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