Re: [Gambas-user] gb.mime segfault 11
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From: roberto <rh...@ya...> - 2014-11-24 21:03:08
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Thank you very mych for the fast resolution of the problem wait tomorrow for the revision #6677 revision, which is already available in svn but has a version 2.6.62 , while i have installed the version 6.2.99 and revision 6671 from the daily repository. For inquiries concerning the use of the library was to use the function g_mime_object_get_content_type() to take value of charset that I know are in structure GMimeParam. I don't know if you've seen, but I've tried to implement in the code that I posted, but I do not think that is compliance with the rfc822 Best Regards Il 24/11/2014 15:29, Benoît Minisini ha scritto: > Le 24/11/2014 15:11, roberto a écrit : >> As discuss in other thread , I have a problem with a segment fault 11 >> using gb.mime >> >> Find attachment with project. Inside the tar.gz is a eml file that >> caused the seg fault. >> >> I have parsed the same eml file in a procedure in c using libgmime-2.6 >> without problem. > Fixed in revision #6677. > >> Other question: >> >> if I wanted to use the libgmime as external library, how do I go and / >> or create specific types of structure that need functions? >> >> ' Gambas class file >> Library "libgmime-2.6:0" >> Private Extern g_mime_part_get_content_object(GMimePart As Pointer) As >> Pointer >> >> >> In C I have call the function with: >> >> GMimeDataWrapper *mycontent = >> g_mime_part_get_content_object(GMIME_PART(part)); >> >> mycontent is a pointer to a struct type GMimeDataWrapper >> In Gambas3 I must declare a structure as GMimeDataWrapper? >> >> Regards >> > GMimeDataWrapper is a GObject, so you can replace it by a Gambas > Pointer, unless you need to access its structure: then you have to mimic > in Gambas the C declaration of the structure from the header file, which > may be a pain. > > You should better tell exactly what you need, and maybe we could add > that to the component directly. > > Regards, > |