I have the same issue but related to g_type_init() when running vala
code from C.
So I wrote extern void g_type_init(); and then I call it... It's ugly,
but works.
On Jun 8, 2010, at 6:48 PM, WU Jun <[email protected]> wrote:
A program is multi-threaded and compiled using vala with '--thread'
option.
However, the program generated directly by vala will crash soon
after it starts.
gdb tells me that the program crashed in dbus_xxxxxx() (randomly)
To resolve this issue, dbus_g_thread_init() or
dbus_threads_init_default() should be called.
I use valac to generate C code, than I found all C files have no
dbus_g_thread_init(), nor dbus_threads_init_default().
After adding dbus_g_thread_init() or dbus_threads_init_default() in
C code and compiling by gcc. The program won't crash again.
So my question is: how to call dbus_g_thread_init() in vala code ?
Shouldn't valac do this automatically with '--thread' option ?
I looked dbus-glib-1.vapi, no 'thread' keyword can be found.
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