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fix g_signal_connect_object() documentation
g_signal_connect_object() now works properly, so we can remove the note in the docs about it being broken. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=118536
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@ -3687,24 +3687,10 @@ g_value_dup_object (const GValue *value)
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* ensures that the @gobject stays alive during the call to @c_handler
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* by temporarily adding a reference count to @gobject.
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*
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* Note that there is a bug in GObject that makes this function
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* much less useful than it might seem otherwise. Once @gobject is
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* disposed, the callback will no longer be called, but, the signal
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* handler is <emphasis>not</emphasis> currently disconnected. If the
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* @instance is itself being freed at the same time than this doesn't
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* matter, since the signal will automatically be removed, but
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* if @instance persists, then the signal handler will leak. You
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* should not remove the signal yourself because in a future versions of
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* GObject, the handler <emphasis>will</emphasis> automatically
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* be disconnected.
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*
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* It's possible to work around this problem in a way that will
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* continue to work with future versions of GObject by checking
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* that the signal handler is still connected before disconnected it:
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* <informalexample><programlisting>
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* if (g_signal_handler_is_connected (instance, id))
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* g_signal_handler_disconnect (instance, id);
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* </programlisting></informalexample>
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* When the object is destroyed the signal handler will be automatically
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* disconnected. Note that this is not currently threadsafe (ie:
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* emitting a signal while @gobject is being destroyed in another thread
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* is not safe).
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*
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* Returns: the handler id.
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*/
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