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Re: [Sheflug] stupid C question
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 02:03:19PM -0000, Ross Goodley wrote:
> *(int *)user_data = 9; ?
Nice'n easy :) Thanks both Ross and Alastair for the answer.
Now, more problems on the way... Let's assume that there's 3 functions
in here: interface,callback1 and callback2. In interface() I call
callback1 and callback2 with my pointer as per my previous message.
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (plot_ampl), "clicked",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (callback1),
(gpointer)&my_int_var);
void callback1(GtkEditable *editable, gpointer user_data);
void callback2(GtkEditable *editable, gpointer user_data);
I want to make sure that callback1 updates the value of
my_int_var to something else. I then want this updated value to be used
by callback2. For a start, the value is defined as 1 in the interface()
function.
However, when an event makes the program go to callback1, the
value in the pointer is a rosy 0, instead of 1. Any changes that I might
make in callback1 are lost (in principle, I don't mind what value gets
to callback1).
Any clues?
José
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José L Gómez Dans PhD student
Radar & Communications Group
Department of Electronic Engineering
University of Sheffield UK
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