im creating a GUI with gtk 3 and don't know how to see if a Gtk_container like a gtk box for example is empty , does a function do that ? Does another manipulation can give this information ?
Thanks for the answer .
GtkContainer does not describe a property with the count number of children. In your application you could track this number since you are the one adding and/or removing children.
Anyway, Widgets that inherit from GtkContainer have two functions/methods that allow you to iterate by all children (w/ or w/o internal children).
Assuming the C base reference:
These are:
I believe that you will be interested in the foreach function/method as suggested by the documentation:
Most applications should use gtk_container_foreach(), rather than gtk_container_forall().
You could also use the function/method gtk_container_get_children ()
This will return a GList with all the non internal children which you could iterate too and get a count.
Since you did not specify a language, C was assumed since it's the base reference for the Gtk framework. Nonetheless, its very easy to extrapolate to another language.
children = gtk_container_get_children(GTK_CONTAINER(vbox));
for(iter = children; iter != NULL; iter = g_list_next(iter))
gtk_widget_destroy(GTK_WIDGET(iter->data));
g_list_free(children);