On Sat, 2007-06-16 at 12:15 -0400, Marshall Lake wrote: > I have a treeview/treestore containing many top-level rows. Each > top-level row contains many children. The treeview works fine except for > one thing. If the user expands a top-level row, selects a child, and then > collapses that row the program seg faults with the console error: > > gtk_tree_store_get_value: assertion `iter->stamp == GTK_TREE_STORE > (tree_model)->stamp' failed > gtype.c:3351: type id `0' is invalid > can't peek value table for type `<invalid>' which is not currently referenced >
Without seeing the code I can only guess. I seems that the iter your using is invalid -- or no longer valid. This could occur if you used a LOCAL variable to create the iter; then saved the pointer of that inter and tried to use it somewhere else which creates the segfault. To poke around looking for it, use this api to test iters before use: bool=gtk_tree_store_iter_is_valid(GtkTreeStore *tree_model, GtkTreeIter *iter) never trust an iter... James, > The treeview works fine if the user never collapses the row and goes on to > make another selection, either in that same top-level or a different > top-level. Also, if a row is expanded and then collapsed with no child > being selected it works fine. > > As an aside (?), I tried gtk_tree_selection_unselect_iter() on the child > after it was selected and got a seg fault and the same error as noted > above at the point the gtk_tree_selection_unselect_iter() was executed. > > Can someone tell me what might need to be done to avoid the seg fault? > _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list