From Roger at common-lisp.net Thu May 1 13:39:57 2008 From: Roger at common-lisp.net (Roger at common-lisp.net) Date: Thu, 01 May 2008 16:39:57 +0300 Subject: [cells-gtk-devel] Greetings from Roger J. Garang, Message-ID: Greetings from Roger J. Garang, Due to security reasons and the kind of place I am in BENIN REPUBLIC at themoment, I have to contact you in this manner with apology. I am Roger J. 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TRUSTING TO HEAR FROM YOU. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, MR ADAMS SMITH +233244506074 From yt at common-lisp.net Wed May 7 00:40:54 2008 From: yt at common-lisp.net (Cornelius) Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 00:40:54 --500 Subject: [cells-gtk-devel] Please, respond me Message-ID: <482140E6.4030701@common-lisp.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From uwtc at common-lisp.net Sat May 17 16:29:46 2008 From: uwtc at common-lisp.net (Natasha) Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 16:29:46 --800 Subject: [cells-gtk-devel] Invoice from Bluehost.com Message-ID: <482F6A6A.7090004@common-lisp.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Bormuth at web.de Sun May 18 23:47:18 2008 From: Bormuth at web.de (Ingo Bormuth) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 01:47:18 +0200 Subject: [cells-gtk-devel] cells-gtk3 without libcellsgtk / threads Message-ID: <1139838947@web.de> Hi, using the new cells-gtk3 I ran into two issues within init-gtk: 1. If libcellsgtk is not used (gtk-init...) never seems to be called. 2. Also if used in a single threading environment (like clisp) (g-thread-init...) and (gdk-threads-init) do get called which results in an error. The attached patch tries to fix both. Btw, clisp gives several continuable errors complaining #: CALL-NEXT-METHOD is invalid within PROGN methods but runs fine upon continuation. Backtrace attached. Kind regards, thanks you for all the work, Ingo. -- Ingo Bormuth, voicebox & fax: +49-(0)-12125-10226517 public key 86326EC9, http://ibormuth.efil.de/contact _____________________________________________________________________ Unbegrenzter Speicherplatz f?r Ihr E-Mail Postfach? Jetzt aktivieren! http://freemail.web.de/club/landingpage.htm/?mc=025555 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: cells-gtk-on-clisp.error Type: application/octet-stream Size: 10264 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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New version attached. > __________________________________________________ > GRATIS: Movie-FLAT. Jetzt freischalten! > http://freemail.web.de/club/maxdome.htm/?mc=025557 > > > _______________________________________________ > cells-gtk-devel site list > cells-gtk-devel at common-lisp.net > http://common-lisp.net/mailman/listinfo/cells-gtk-devel > From peter.hildebrandt at gmail.com Mon May 19 10:59:33 2008 From: peter.hildebrandt at gmail.com (Peter Hildebrandt) Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 12:59:33 +0200 Subject: [cells-gtk-devel] cells-gtk3 without libcellsgtk / threads In-Reply-To: <1139838947@web.de> References: <1139838947@web.de> Message-ID: <7758b2680805190359v999a477pcf4e3f57f817cb06@mail.gmail.com> Ingo, thanks again for the patch. I it is now in CVS. > 1. If libcellsgtk is not used (gtk-init...) never seems to be called. Yep, stupid typo of mine. Sorry about that. > 2. Also if used in a single threading environment (like clisp) > (g-thread-init...) and (gdk-threads-init) do get called which > results in an error. Hmm, I never changed that, I think. They were always called in cells-gtk if IIRC. However, if it does no harm to leave them out, then that seems the right thing to do. Are you on windows or linux? I'm just guessing, but it might be the case that it is a GTK issue and not a cells-gtk issue whether to call them: On linux GTK supports threads, so it might be necessary to call those (even if you don't use threads yourself). On windows it doesn't, so maybe you can't call them. In this case, we should condition on :unix vs. :windows. But again, I'm just guessing. If you're on linux, then forget everything I said. As to the call-next-method thing, the background is this: Cells uses progn method combination for observers, which is not available on clisp (or at least, used to not be available on clisp). Therefore cells needed to imitate it by using standard method combination and (call-next-method) in every method. You see a lot of these calls in cells-gtk: fritz at babyfoot:~/cells-gtk3/cells-gtk$ grep clisp *.lisp actions.lisp: #+clisp (call-next-method)) buttons.lisp: #+clisp (call-next-method)) buttons.lisp: #+clisp (call-next-method)) ... However, I see that cells3 only uses this imitation on corman lisp now: fritz at babyfoot:~/lisp/cells3.cvs$ grep progn cells.lisp (:method-combination progn)) (defmethod slot-value-observe #-(or cormanlisp) progn So maybe this means that clisp now supports progn method combination, which the error message suggests: #: CALL-NEXT-METHOD is invalid within PROGN methods Than it would be time to remove all those calls to call-next-method from cells-gtk. I'd suggest you just go ahead and deactivate all those calls (e.g by conditioning on :no-progn-combination instead of :clisp), which should remove those warnings. 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