Re: Using GSocket in a GTK application

2011-02-23 Thread Chris Vine
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 23:25:43 -0500 Jacques Pelletier jpellet...@ieee.org wrote: [snip] ... /* Connect asynchronously */ mySocketClient = g_socket_client_new(); g_socket_client_connect_to_host_async( mySocketClient, myUrl, myPort, NULL,

Re: Using GSocket in a GTK application

2011-02-23 Thread Jacques Pelletier
On Wednesday 23 February 2011 08:01:12 you wrote: On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 23:25:43 -0500 Jacques Pelletier jpellet...@ieee.org wrote: [snip] ... /* Connect asynchronously */ mySocketClient = g_socket_client_new();

Re: Using GSocket in a GTK application

2011-02-22 Thread Jacques Pelletier
On Sunday 13 February 2011 22:17:12 Jacques Pelletier wrote: Hi all, I'm using GSocket in a GTK application in non-blocking mode. Once the connection is done, I'm creating a source for the main event loop: my_source = g_socket_create_source(my_socket, my_events, NULL); How do we

Re: Using GSocket in a GTK application

2011-02-22 Thread Nader Morshed
Any comments about how to improve, missing code, etc.? I would personally recommend taking a look at the GIOStream API for processing data sent through the connection, it would help save a bit of the low-level worries and allow you to get automatically-buffered input through the help of

Using GSocket in a GTK application

2011-02-13 Thread Jacques Pelletier
Hi all, I'm using GSocket in a GTK application in non-blocking mode. Once the connection is done, I'm creating a source for the main event loop: my_source = g_socket_create_source(my_socket, my_events, NULL); How do we specify a callback? Should I use g_source_set_callback