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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T15:52:48+00:00 2026-05-13T15:52:48+00:00

According to GObject reference g_signal_connect_swapped(instance, detailed_signal, c_handler, data); connects a GCallback function to a

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According to GObject reference

g_signal_connect_swapped(instance, detailed_signal, c_handler, data); connects a GCallback function to a signal for a particular object. The instance on which the signal is emitted and data will be swapped when calling the handler.

I don’t quite get what this means. Does this mean that the data will point to the object pointed to byinstance and instance will point to the object that was pointed to by data or am I making a mistake here?

If former is the case then what is the logic behind this?

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    2026-05-13T15:52:48+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    You understand correctly.

    This allows you to do tricks like the following: You have a button (let’s call it button), that is supposed to hide another widget (let’s call it textview) when pressed.

    You can then do

    g_signal_connect_swapped(button, 'clicked', G_CALLBACK(gtk_widget_hide), textview);
    

    to achieve that. When the button is pressed, it generates the ‘clicked’ signal, and the callback is called with textview as the first argument, and button as the second. In this case the callback is gtk_widget_hide() which only takes one argument, so the second argument is ignored, because that’s the way the C calling convention works.

    It’s the same as the following, but shorter.

    static void
    on_button_clicked(GtkButton *button, GtkWidget *textview)
    {
        gtk_widget_hide(textview);
    }
    
    ...elsewhere...
    
        g_signal_connect(button, 'clicked', G_CALLBACK(on_button_clicked), textview);
    

    Basically it saves you from having to write an extra function if you hand-code your interface. Of course, there may be some far more practical use that I’ve never understood.

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