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List:       php-gtk-doc
Subject:    Re: [PHP-GTK-DOC] Signal docs
From:       Scott Mattocks <scott () crisscott ! com>
Date:       2006-04-11 18:00:08
Message-ID: 443BEEA8.30800 () crisscott ! com
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I guess you are right. I thought this applied to all signals but this 
page http://gtk.org/tutorial/x201.html says that is only for GDK events. 
Sorry for the confusion and thanks for setting me straight.

Scott

Andrei Zmievski wrote:
> Is that really true? I thought that applied only to certain signals.. 
> Where did you read that?
> 
> -Andrei
> 
> On Apr 11, 2006, at 7:09 AM, Scott Mattocks wrote:
> 
>> In a signal element, there is a funcprototype for the callback. Right 
>> now about 75% of them say that the callback returns void. All 
>> callbacks should return a boolean (true to stop processing callbacks 
>> for the current signal, false to continue). I'd like to ask that when 
>> anyone documents a signal that they please change the callback return 
>> type from void to bool.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -- 
>> Scott Mattocks
>> Author of the soon to be published: Pro PHP-GTK
>> http://www.crisscott.com
>>
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