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on_error_query

Function on_error_query 

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pub fn on_error_query(prg_name: &str)
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static void log_handler (const gchar *log_domain, GLogLevelFlags log_level, const gchar *message, gpointer user_data) { g_log_default_handler (log_domain, log_level, message, user_data);

g_on_error_query (MY_PROGRAM_NAME); }

int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { g_log_set_handler (MY_LOG_DOMAIN, G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING | G_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR | G_LOG_LEVEL_CRITICAL, log_handler, NULL); … ]|

If “[E]xit” is selected, the application terminates with a call to _exit(0).

If “[S]tack” trace is selected, g_on_error_stack_trace() is called. This invokes gdb, which attaches to the current process and shows a stack trace. The prompt is then shown again.

If “[P]roceed” is selected, the function returns.

This function may cause different actions on non-UNIX platforms.

On Windows consider using the G_DEBUGGER environment variable (see Running GLib Applications) and calling g_on_error_stack_trace() instead.

§prg_name

the program name, needed by gdb for the “[S]tack trace” option. If @prg_name is None, g_get_prgname() is called to get the program name (which will work correctly if gdk_init() or gtk_init() has been called)