>> Is it valid to call g_timeout_add with an interval of 0? If so, does >> it have well-defined semantics? Might it recognize the 0ms interval >> and call the handler immediately or will it guarantee that we at >> least return to the main loop first? Tristan> I think what you want to use is g_idle_add(). No, not in this case. Ideally, I would like to call my callback immediately, but for various reasons the caller isn't ready for it yet. I just want to wait as little time as possible, to let the caller get its ducks in a row. I don't want to wait an indefinite amount of time, as the likelihood that other events arrive which are then processed out of order increases. I found empirically that an interval of 0ms is valid, and by looking at the source for g_timeout_add I can see that 0 isn't treated specially. I'm having a hard time figuring out the first possible time that callback might occur. Does the main loop get control first or not? Thanks, -- Skip Montanaro - skip@xxxxxxxxx - http://smontanaro.dyndns.org/ _______________________________________________ gtk-list mailing list gtk-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-list