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Emmanuele Bassi authored
We don't need to do it, since g_clear_pointer() will do it for us, and will also check if the function conforms to a GDestroyNotify. Using an explicit cast will generate a compiler warning.
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We don't need to do it, since g_clear_pointer() will do it for us, and will also check if the function conforms to a GDestroyNotify. Using an explicit cast will generate a compiler warning.