James> I originally sent this as private mail to David, but he suggested James> I repost it here as well. ... James> 2. GTK has a signal system to handle notifications. Arbitrary James> numbers of callbacks can be attached to signals. PyGTK has a James> generic marshal function to handle all signal callbacks, which James> uses introspection to handle the different signatures. I won't make any attempt to understand the threading issues James identified, but will point out for those python-dev readers unfamiliar with GTK that its signals are really nothing like Unix signals. It's more like a software bus. A GTK programmer attaches listeners to the bus and when the appropriate signal comes down the bus listeners interested in that signal respond. Skip
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