#include /* * callback event function for the gtk delete event. invoked * when the application is closed using the window manager. */ int delete_event(GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer data) { /* If you return FALSE in the "delete_event" signal handler, * GTK will emit the "destroy" signal. Returning TRUE means * you don't want the window to be destroyed. * This is useful for popping up 'are you sure you want to quit?' * type dialogs. */ return(FALSE); } /* exit the application. */ void exit_cb(GtkWidget *widget, gpointer data) { gtk_main_quit(); } int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { /* this variable will store a pointer to the window object. */ GtkWidget* main_window; /* this will store a push button. */ GtkWidget* button; /* This is called in all GTK applications. Arguments */ /* are parsed from the command line and are returned */ /* to the application. */ gtk_init(&argc, &argv); /* create a new top-level window. */ main_window = gtk_window_new(GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); /* define some of the window's attributes. */ gtk_window_set_default_size(GTK_WINDOW(main_window), 200, 200); gtk_window_set_title(GTK_WINDOW (main_window), "A Top Window For The Rest Of Us..."); gtk_container_set_border_width(GTK_CONTAINER (main_window), 5); /* make the window visible. */ gtk_widget_show(main_window); /* When the window is given the "delete_event" signal (this is given * by the window manager, usually by the "close" option, or on the * titlebar), we ask it to call the delete_event() function * as defined above. The data passed to the callback * function is NULL and is ignored in the callback function. */ gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT (main_window), "delete_event", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (delete_event), NULL); /* Here we connect the "destroy" event to a signal handler. * This event occurs when we call gtk_widget_destroy() on the window, * or if we return FALSE in the "delete_event" callback. */ gtk_signal_connect(GTK_OBJECT (main_window), "destroy", GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (exit_cb), NULL); /* create a push button. */ button = gtk_button_new_with_label("Hello"); /* pack the button into the top-level window. */ gtk_container_add(GTK_CONTAINER(main_window), button); /* finally, make the button visible. */ gtk_widget_show(button); /* All GTK applications must have a gtk_main(). Control * ends here and waits for an event to occur (like a * key press or mouse event). */ gtk_main(); exit(0); }