Changes from 1.0 to 1.2

Changes from 1.0 to 1.2 — Incompatible changes made between version 1.0 and version 1.2

Incompatible changes from 1.0 to 1.2

  • GtkAcceleratorTable has been replaced with GtkAccelGroup.

  • GtkMenuFactory has been replaced with GtkItemFactory, although a version of GtkMenuFactory is currently still provided to ease the migration phase.

  • The GtkTypeInfo structures used in the gtk_*_type_init() functions have changed a bit, the old format:

          GtkTypeInfo bin_info =
          {
            "GtkBin",
            sizeof (GtkBin),
            sizeof (GtkBinClass),
            (GtkClassInitFunc) gtk_bin_class_init,
            (GtkObjectInitFunc) gtk_bin_init,
            (GtkArgSetFunc) NULL,
            (GtkArgGetFunc) NULL,
          };
    

    needs to be converted to:

          static const GtkTypeInfo bin_info =
          {
            "GtkBin",
            sizeof (GtkBin),
            sizeof (GtkBinClass),
            (GtkClassInitFunc) gtk_bin_class_init,
            (GtkObjectInitFunc) gtk_bin_init,
            /* reserved_1 */ NULL,
            /* reserved_2 */ NULL,
            (GtkClassInitFunc) NULL,
          };
    

    the GtkArgSetFunc and GtkArgGetFunc functions are not supported from the type system anymore, and you should make sure that your code only fills in these fields with NULL and doesn't use the deprecated function typedefs (GtkArgSetFunc) and (GtkArgGetFunc) anymore.

  • A number of GTK+ functions were renamed. For compatibility, gtkcompat.h #define's the old 1.0.x function names in terms of the new names. To assure your GTK+ program doesn't rely on outdated function variants, compile your program with -DGTK_DISABLE_COMPAT_H to disable the compatibility aliases. Here is the list of the old names and replacements:

    Old Replacement
    gtk_accel_label_accelerator_width gtk_accel_label_get_accel_width
    gtk_check_menu_item_set_state gtk_check_menu_item_set_active
    gtk_container_border_width gtk_container_set_border_width
    gtk_label_set gtk_label_set_text
    gtk_notebook_current_page gtk_notebook_get_current_page
    gtk_packer_configure gtk_packer_set_child_packing
    gtk_paned_gutter_size gtk_paned_set_gutter_size
    gtk_paned_handle_size gtk_paned_set_handle_size
    gtk_scale_value_width gtk_scale_get_value_width
    gtk_style_apply_default_pixmap gtk_style_apply_default_background
    gtk_toggle_button_set_state gtk_toggle_button_set_active
    gtk_window_position gtk_window_set_position

    Note that gtk_style_apply_default_background() has an additional argument, set_bg. This parameter should be FALSE if the background is being set for a NO_WINDOW widget, otherwise TRUE.

  • During the development phase of the 1.1.x line of GTK+ certain functions were deprecated and later removed. Functions affected are:

    Removed Replacement
    gtk_clist_set_border gtk_clist_set_shadow_type
    gtk_container_block_resize gtk_container_set_resize_mode
    gtk_container_unblock_resize gtk_container_set_resize_mode
    gtk_container_need_resize gtk_container_check_resize
    gtk_ctree_show_stub gtk_ctree_set_show_stub
    gtk_ctree_set_reorderable gtk_clist_set_reorderable
    gtk_ctree_set_use_drag_icons gtk_clist_set_use_drag_icons
    gtk_entry_adjust_scroll -
    gtk_object_class_add_user_signal gtk_object_class_user_signal_new
    gtk_preview_put_row gtk_preview_put
    gtk_progress_bar_construct gtk_progress_set_adjustment
    gtk_scrolled_window_construct gtk_scrolled_window_set_{h|v}adjustment
    gtk_spin_button_construct gtk_spin_button_configure
    gtk_widget_thaw_accelerators gtk_widget_unlock_accelerators
    gtk_widget_freeze_accelerators gtk_widget_lock_accelerators

    Note that gtk_entry_adjust_scroll() is no longer needed as GtkEntry should automatically keep the scroll adjusted properly.

  • Additionally, all gtk_*_interp() functions were removed. gtk_*_full() versions were provided as of GTK+ 1.0 and should be used instead.

  • GtkButton has been changed to derive from GtkBin. To access a button's child, use GTK_BIN (button)->child, instead of the old GTK_BUTTON (button)->child.

  • The selection API has been slightly modified: gtk_selection_add_handler() and gtk_selection_add_handler_full() have been removed. To supply the selection, one now registers the targets one is interested in with:

      void gtk_selection_add_target (GtkWidget           *widget, 
    	  	                 GdkAtom              selection,
    			         GdkAtom              target,
    			         guint                info);
    

    or:

      void gtk_selection_add_targets (GtkWidget           *widget, 
    	  			  GdkAtom              selection,
    				  GtkTargetEntry      *targets,
    				  guint                ntargets);
    

    When a request for a selection is received, the new "selection_get" signal will be called:

       void  "selection_get"           (GtkWidget          *widget,
    				    GtkSelectionData   *selection_data,
    				    guint               info,
    				    guint               time);
    

    A "time" parameter has also been added to the "selection_received" signal.

      void  "selection_received"       (GtkWidget          *widget,
    				    GtkSelectionData   *selection_data,
    				    guint               time);
    

  • The old drag and drop API has been completely removed and replaced. See the reference documentation for details on the new API.

  • Support for Themes has been added. In general, this does not affect application code, however, a few new rules should be observed:

    • To set a shape for a window, you must use gtk_widget_shape_combine_mask() instead of gdk_window_shape_combine_mask(), or the shape will be reset when switching themes.

    • It is no longer permissable to draw directly on an arbitrary widget, or to set an arbitrary widget's background pixmap. If you need to do that, use a GtkDrawingArea or (for a toplevel) a GtkWindow where gtk_widget_set_app_paintable() has been called.

  • The GtkScrolledWindow widget no longer creates a GtkViewport automatically. Instead, it has been generalized to accept any "self-scrolling" widget.

    The self-scrolling widgets in the GTK+ core are GtkViewport, GtkCList, GtkCTree, GtkText, and GtkLayout. All of these widgets can be added to a scrolled window as normal children with gtk_container_add() and scrollbars will be set up automatically.

    To add scrollbars to a non self-scrolling widget, (such as a GtkList), first add it to a viewport, then add the viewport to a scrolled window. The scrolled window code provides a convenience function to do this:

      void gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport (GtkScrolledWindow *scrollwin,
    					      GtkWidget         *child);
    

    This does exactly what it says - it creates a viewport, adds the child widget to it, then adds the viewport to the scrolled window.

    The scrollbars have been removed from the GtkCList and GtkCTree, because they are now scrolled by simply adding them to a scrolled window. The scrollbar policy is set on the scrolled window with gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy() and not on the child widgets (e.g. GtkCList's gtk_clist_set_policy() was removed).

  • The "main loop" of GTK+ has been moved to GLib. This should not affect existing programs, since compatibility functions have been provided. However, you may want to consider migrating your code to use the GLib main loop directly.

  • the GTK_BASIC flag was removed, and with it the corresponding macro and function GTK_WIDGET_BASIC() and gtk_widget_basic().

  • All freeze/thaw methods are now recursive - that is, if you freeze a widget n times, you must also thaw it n times. Therefore, if you have code like:

      gboolean frozen;
      frozen = GTK_CLIST_FROZEN (clist);
      gtk_clist_freeze (clist);
      [...]
      if (!frozen)
        gtk_clist_thaw (clist);
    

    it will not work anymore. It must be, simply:

      gtk_clist_freeze (clist);
      [...]
      gtk_clist_thaw (clist);
    

  • The thread safety in GTK+ 1.2 is slightly different than that which appeared in early versions in the 1.1 development track. The main difference is that it relies on the thread primitives in GLib, and on the thread-safe GLib main loop.

    This means:

    • You must call g_thread_init() before executing any other GTK+ or GDK functions in a threaded GTK+ program.

    • Idles, timeouts, and input functions are executed outside of the main GTK+ lock. So, if you need to call GTK+ inside of such a callback, you must surround the callback with a gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave() pair.

      However, signals are still executed within the main GTK+ lock.

      In particular, this means, if you are writing widgets that might be used in threaded programs, you must surround timeouts and idle functions in this matter.

      As always, you must also surround any calls to GTK+ not made within a signal handler with a gdk_threads_enter()/gdk_threads_leave() pair.

    • There is no longer a special --with-threads configure option for GTK+. To use threads in a GTK+ program, you must:

      1. If you want to use the native thread implementation, make sure GLib found this in configuration, otherwise, call you must provide a thread implementation to g_thread_init().

      2. Link with the libraries returned by gtk-config --libs gthread and use the cflags from gtk-config --cflags gthread. You can get these CFLAGS and LIBS by passing gthread as the fourth parameter to the AM_PATH_GTK automake macro.

  • Prior to GTK+ 1.2, there were two conflicting interpretations of widget->requisition. It was either taken to be the size that the widget requested, or that size modified by calls to gtk_widget_set_usize(). In GTK+ 1.2, it is always interpreted the first way.

    Container widgets are affected in two ways by this:

    1. Container widgets should not pass widget->requisition as the second parameter to gtk_widget_size_request(). Instead they should call it like:

                GtkRequisition child_requisition;
                gtk_widget_size_request (widget, &child_requisition);
              

    2. Container widgets should not access child->requisition directly. Either they should use the values returned by gtk_widget_size_request(), or they should call the new function:

          void gtk_widget_get_child_requisition (GtkWidget      *widget,
      					   GtkRequisition *requisition);
              

      which returns the requisition of the given widget, modified by calls to gtk_widget_set_usize().