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I am trying to pass data allocated in the heap through g_signal_connect but it is showing some strange behavior.

I am passing the value this way:

int *test = new int(100);
g_signal_connect(G_OBJECT(deviceButton), "button_press_event", G_CALLBACK(showDeviceAndConnect), (gpointer) test);

And to print the value:

static void showDeviceAndConnect(GtkWidget * deviceButton, gpointer data)
{
    int *test = (int *) data;
    fprintf(stderr, "Test: %d\n", *test);
}

The value that gets printed is 4 all the time. I changed new int() to be 3, 5, etc.., it always prints 4.

I am extremely confused. Does anyone please know what is wrong?

EDIT:

Someone helped me figure it out. The function signature was actually wrong and missing one parameter. It is quite stupid but was hard to figure out.

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    Someone helped me figure it out. The function signature was actually wrong and missing one parameter. It is quite stupid but was hard to figure out.
    – Jary
    Nov 16, 2011 at 4:26
  • You seem to be using C++. Consider using the Gtkmm C++ wrapper which adds (compile-time) type-safety to most places that lack it in C. Plus allows you to connect methods directly.
    – Jan Hudec
    Nov 16, 2011 at 8:15

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Yep, your signature of the callback for GtkWidget::button_press_event is wrong. But if it's the click on a GtkButton that you want to detect, connect to the GtkButton::clicked signal instead.

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