[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/31/07, Chris Rorvick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a GTK application that modifies the foreground and background of
many different buttons rapidly. These buttons should not be themed, so
it seems that the gtk_widget_modify_*() functions incur an unnecessary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I don't understand what you're trying to do :-( What's the
problem with the theme engine?
Nothing except that the buttons I'm using basically have everything
style-related set programmatically and attributes of their style
(i.e., background and foreground
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/31/07, Chris Rorvick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
configuration-based styles) work nicely. What I want to do is tell a
widget to be blue with minimal overhead. A style is still handy in
I'm being so dumb here. So why doesn't gtk_widget_set_name() work
Stefan Kost wrote:
Chris Rorvick schrieb:
I figured out that Sun's dtrace tool allows me to basically script a
sampling profiler just as you describe. Very cool program. My program
is spending more than 50% of its userland time executing code in glib,
and a vast majority of that is split
this?
Thanks,
Chris Rorvick
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and a vast majority of that is split evenly between two functions:
g_slist_find() and g_slist_remove_all().
I'm going to have to do some more work to figure out the context in
which these functions are being invoked, but I'm making progress! :)
Thanks,
Chris Rorvick
Stefan Kost wrote:
I figured out that Sun's dtrace tool allows me to basically script a
sampling profiler just as you describe. Very cool program. My program
is spending more than 50% of its userland time executing code in glib,
and a vast majority of that is split evenly between two
Ivan Baldo wrote:
1 - application code profiling (gprof), it only profiles the
code of the application without taking into account the libraries it
uses and other factors like X and your h ardware and video card.
2 - application code and libraries code profiling (qprof), it
.
Thanks in advance,
Chris Rorvick
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