Hello,
I thought I've already answered this, but maybe I forgot.
في ث، 08-03-2011 عند 15:49 +0300 ، كتب Maga Abdurakhmanov:
> Any ideas? Is this a bug in Vala? Shouldn't x.get_class() return an instance
> of ObjectClass ?
It should and it does in my tests :-)
The problem is that calling g_type_class_ref on the returned ObjectClass
returns null. I don't know exactly why, but I see the warning at C
compilation as a hint that there may be a bug in the bindings: why
g_type_class_ref is the ref function of GLib.TypeClass, when the former
is supposed to take a GType as a parameter.
Anyway, here is my answer, I found it in the drafts folder:
2011/3/3 Maga Abdurakhmanov <[email protected]>:
> It works when changed the line:
>
> ObjectClass objectClass = t1.get_class();
>
> to:
>
> ObjectClass objectClass = (ObjectClass)t;
I consider this to be a hack (and it may cause you trouble). I think you
should either use
unowned ObjectClass objectClass = t1.get_class();
if you have an object, or
ObjectClass objectClass = t.class_ref();
HTH,
Abderrahim
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