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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T01:20:58+00:00 2026-05-14T01:20:58+00:00

I have a simple cpp file which uses GIO. I have stripped out everything

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I have a simple cpp file which uses GIO. I have stripped out everything to show my compile error:

Here is the error I get:

My.cpp:16: error: invalid conversion from ‘int’ to ‘GIOCondition’
make[2]: *** [My.o] Error 1

Here is the complete file:

#include <glib.h>

static gboolean
read_socket (GIOChannel *gio, GIOCondition condition, gpointer data)
{
  return false;
}


void createGIOChannel() {
  GIOChannel* gioChannel = g_io_channel_unix_new(0);
  // the following is the line causing the error:
  g_io_add_watch(gioChannel, G_IO_IN|G_IO_HUP, read_socket, NULL);
}

I have seen other example using gio, and I am doing the same thing in term of calling G_IO_IN|G_IO_HUP.
And the documentation http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/glib/glib-IO-Channels.html, said I only need to include , which I did.

Can you please tell me how to resolve my error?

One thing I can think of is I am doing this in a cpp file. But g_io_add_watch is a c function?

Thank you for any help. I have spent hours on this but did not get anywhere.

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    2026-05-14T01:20:58+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 1:20 am

    You can Cast it

    (GIOCondition) G_IO_IN|G_IO_HUP 
    

    or

    void createGIOChannel() {
      GIOChannel* gioChannel = g_io_channel_unix_new(0);
      // the following is the line causing the error:
      GIOCondition cond = G_IO_IN|G_IO_HUP;
      g_io_add_watch(gioChannel, cond , read_socket, NULL);
    }
    
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