Gtk::Window docs say
Windows which are told to manage() are not deleted until they are sent the destroy signal..
Tracing this through to Class Gtk::Object reveals a method destroy() which states
This can be used to tell toplevel widgets that they should die if they are managed().
In reply to Re: Gtk module badly behaved (was: Acky Memory)
by BrowserUk
in thread Acky Memory
by jettero
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