On 18/05/2013 13:40, Jonas Kulla wrote:
no, compact classes are even simpler than non-Gobject classes. The latter still have reference count and can be extended, whereas compact classes are mostly "classified" structs without ref count which also cannot be extended in subclasses.
Okay, but did that answer the question? I'm not sure.
It was:
You can use classes that don't inherit from GObject, which are lighter.
Are such classes the: A) [Compact] classes or B) is any class that does not specify a parent class automatically a "light" class? i.e. How do you create a class that does *not* inherit from GObject? \d _______________________________________________ vala-list mailing list vala-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/vala-list