I am trying to create and emit a GTK signal:
g_signal_new("child-finished",
G_TYPE_OBJECT,
G_SIGNAL_RUN_FIRST,
0,
NULL, NULL,
NULL, // *** I think this is where I need to change it
G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(myWindow), "child-finished", G_CALLBACK(MyCallback), NULL);
Here is my code that emits the signal:
gtk_signal_emit_by_name(referenceToMyWindow, "child-finished");
And here is my code that handles the signal:
void MyCallback(GtkWidget *w, GdkEvent *e)
{
// handler code here
}
When I run the code I get the following error:
GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g
_closure_
invoke: assertion `closure->marshal || closure->meta_marshal' failed
I know it has something to do with passing a marshaller to the g_signal_new
function, but I don't know what a marshaller is, I can't understand the documentation, and the examples online are few and far between. How do I declare and connect my own signal?
The GObject library provides some builtin marshallers, so your code should probably be:
or, if you want type checking:
The parameters of the signal handler must be present (the object itsself is implied), so be sure to specify a pointer (as in the first example) or a boxed type (as in the second example).
If the marshaller you need is not present in the builtins ones, you could use the glib-genmarshal utility or directly code it by yourself (it is quite trivial, just checkout the output of glib-genmarshal).