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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T19:38:01+00:00 2026-05-25T19:38:01+00:00

I am using this code: class editbook { GtkWidget* _nbook; std::vector<GtkWidget*> _srcset; //and so

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I am using this code:

class editbook
{
  GtkWidget* _nbook;
  std::vector<GtkWidget*> _srcset; //and so on...

……………………………………………………………………………….

void editbook::add_page()
{
    GtkWidget* tmp = gtk_source_view_new();
    _srcset.push_back(tmp);
    gtk_notebook_append_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(_nbook),tmp,gtk_label_new("untitled"));
}

……………………………………………………………………………….

void editbook::set_text(const std::string& text)
{
    int index = gtk_notebook_get_current_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(_nbook));
    GtkTextBuffer* tbuffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer(GTK_TEXT_VIEW(_srcset[index]));
    gtk_text_buffer_set_text(GTK_TEXT_BUFFER(tbuffer),text.c_str(),-1);
}

Compiles fine. But gives this weird runtime error:

Segementation Fault: return 139

I have traced down the problem to: gtk_text_view_get_buffer(GTK_TEXT_VIEW(_srcset[index]));

NOTE: I am using GtkSourceView instead of GtkTextView, but that may not be a problem because I am gettin the same error when I try GtkTextView.

NOTE: I am using Gtk 2x

NOTE: I am not sure whether to tag this question with C or C++. bec. Gtk+ is a C lib. But I am using C++. So I’ll just tag both for now.

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    2026-05-25T19:38:02+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 7:38 pm

    The problem in your code could be that the child widget added to GtkNotebook through gtk_notebook_append_page is not visible, try showing the child widget through gtk_widget_show call. Something on these lines :

    void editbook::add_page()
    {
        GtkWidget* tmp = gtk_source_view_new();
        _srcset.push_back(tmp);
        gtk_widget_show(tmp); //Show the child widget to make it visible
        gtk_notebook_append_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(_nbook),tmp,gtk_label_new("untitled"));
    }
    

    When you use gtk_notebook_get_current_page if none of the child widget are visible then it returns -1, which I think might be happening in your case & as index is -1 when you use operator[] which doesn’t check for bounds the program crashes. I strongly suggest you use vector::at instead of using operator[] so that you get std::out_of_range exception during run time to indicate the problem. You could use:

    void editbook::set_text(const std::string& text)
    {
        int index = gtk_notebook_get_current_page(GTK_NOTEBOOK(_nbook));
        GtkTextBuffer* tbuffer = gtk_text_view_get_buffer(GTK_TEXT_VIEW(_srcset.at(index)));
        gtk_text_buffer_set_text(GTK_TEXT_BUFFER(tbuffer),text.c_str(),-1);
    }
    

    Hope this helps!

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