I want to have a "do you really want to do this" type question and I'm
trying to use a message dialog thus:
GtkWidget *dlg = gtk_message_dialog_new(GTK_WINDOW(previous),
GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT,
GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION,
GTK_BUTTONS_YES_NO, "Are you sure?");
g_signal_connect_swapped(dlg,
"response", G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_destroy), dlg);
Then I put
if (gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dlg)) == GTK_RESPONSE_YES) {
/* Do the thing we asked about */
}
else {
/* Get out of here */
}
the return value from gtk_dialog_run is never GTK_RESPONSE_YES, it's
always zero whether the Yes or No button is clicked.
However if I get rid of the "response" signal and put
retval = gtk_dialog_run(GTK_DIALOG(dlg));
gtk_widget_destroy(dlg);
if (retval == GTK_RESPONSE_YES) {
/* Do stuff */
}
else {
/* Get out of here */
}
It works OK.
"Is this a bug or a feature"?
John Collins Xi Software Ltd www.xisl.com
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