David Buchan <pdbuc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> 
> My 32-bit, GTK+2 version does
> 
>   // Secure glib
>   if (!g_thread_supported ()) {
>     g_thread_init (NULL);
>   }
> 
> at the beginning, and then the thread is spawned via:
> 
> on_button1_clicked (GtkButton *button1, MyData *data)
> {
>   GThread *thread;
>   GError *error = NULL;
> 
>   thread = g_thread_create ((GThreadFunc) my_function, data, FALSE,
> &error); if (! thread) {
>       g_print ("Error: Unable to create new thread for my_function()
> in on_button1_clicked().%s\n", error->message); exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
>     }
> 
> My 64-bit, GTK+3 versions does not do the g_thread_init() call.
> 
> It spawns a new thread via:
> 
> int
> on_button1_clicked (GtkButton *button1, MyData *data)
> {
>   GThread *thread;
> 
>   thread = g_thread_new ("my_function", (GThreadFunc) my_function,
> data); if (! thread) {
>       fprintf (stderr, "Error: Unable to create new thread for
> my_function() in on_button1_clicked().\n"); exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
>     }

Show us your my_function(): you are almost certainly doing something
wrong. Best of all, provide a complete compilable example which
demonstrates the problem. And why are you casting the function pointer
to GThreadFunc?  You do not need to call g_thread_init() with glib >=
2.32, and you do with earlier versions. Prior to version 2.24
g_thread_init() had to be the first glib call. Between 2.24 and 2.30 it
had to be the first call relevant to threads.

Also, please don't top post.

Chris
==========================================
Hi Chris,


I removed the call to g_thread_init() and it still works fine! Great catch 
there.

I had put the cast to GThreadFunc there because otherwise I get the following 
error:

callbacks.c: In function ‘on_button1_clicked’:
callbacks.c:3829: warning: passing argument 1 of ‘g_thread_create_full’ from 
incompatible pointer type
/usr/include/glib-2.0/glib/gthread.h:225: note: expected ‘GThreadFunc’ but 
argument is of type ‘int (*)(struct MyData *)’

I saw other people on the web do the cast as well to remove that error. Is 
there a mistake in how I use g_thread_create()? I'd like to drop the cast if I 
can. It seemed strange at the time I put it in.

Top-posting is due to the way Yahoo mail handles replies.
Maybe this is better, but it didn't put the >'s in, thus the "====..." line. I 
dunno. Sorry about that.

I'm still investigating the delay. The my_function() code is hundreds of lines, 
so I'd need to create a small example to post.
Let me continue to investigate.

Dave
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