I'm learning gtkmm in order to program Conway's Game of Life as a demo. Currently I'm trying to show two buttons in a header bar, and I'm following a tutorial, but nothing is showing up in the window. Here's my code:
Display.h:
#include <gtkmm/window.h>
#include <gtkmm/headerbar.h>
#include <gtkmm/button.h>
class Display : public Gtk::Window
{
public:
Display();
Display(int xSize, int ySize);
virtual ~Display();
private:
//child widgets
Gtk::HeaderBar mHeader;
Gtk::Button startButton;
Gtk::Button stopButton;
};
Display.cpp:
#include "Display.h"
Display::Display(int xSize, int ySize):
startButton("start"),
stopButton("stop"),
mHeader()
{
//set window properties
set_title("Conway's Game of Life");
set_size_request(xSize, ySize);
set_border_width(5);
mHeader.set_title("Game of Life");
//add to header bar
mHeader.pack_start(startButton);
mHeader.pack_start(stopButton);
//add header bar
add(mHeader);
//make everything visible
show_all();
}
Display::Display()
{
Display(600, 600);
}
Display::~Display() {}
Main.cpp:
#include "Display.h"
#include <gtkmm.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
auto app = Gtk::Application::create(argc, argv);
Display Window;
return app->run(Window);
}
I've been trying to fix this for quite a while and can't seem to figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The problem is that you are not using constructor delegation correctly. Try to write your default constructor as follow instead:
Display::Display()
: Display(600, 600) // Delegate here, not in body...
{
}
and it should work. Note that this is a C++11 feature.