On 28 Apr 2003, Ross McFarland wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 18:24, Chas Owens wrote:
>
> after the following change:
>
> > for my $dsn (@dbs) {
>
> > for my $dsn (qw/one two three/) {
>
> and correcting minor changes due to the fact that the second code is out
> of context it works fine with for me with gtk2-perl-xs HEAD as of this
> moment.
That means it has to be something weird I am doing earlier in the code.
>
> are you using gtk-perl-xs? and if so how new? see what if anything has
> changed about Gtk2::ListStore.
I was using a day or so old copy, but I updated about a hour ago and still had
the problem.
>
> i don't know what the problem could be. first thing i would try is
> replacing (@dbs) with a (qw/one two three/) or something like that.
Tried it, same results.
>then
> try print Data::Dumper( $store ); and see what it says. it of course
> should tell you that it's a Gtk2::ListStore.
[cowens@informix2 cowens]$ perl gnome2-sql-editor
$VAR1 = bless( do{\(my $o = 142443688)}, 'Gtk2::ListStore' );
variable is not of type Gtk2::ListStore at gnome2-sql-editor line 492.
What blows my mind most about this is that $store->append returns an iterator
the way it is supposed to (I have tried it as two lines instead of one), but
set doesn't want to believe that $store is a Gtk2::ListStore.
>
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I also have no problems with a simple example (the test script from my first
email has no problems, so it must be something I am doing in the larger script,
but for the life of me I can't figure out what it could be.
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