A #GWeakNotify function can be added to an object as a callback that gets
triggered when the object is finalized. Since the object is already being
finalized when the #GWeakNotify is called, there's not much you could do
with the object, apart from e.g. using its address as hash-index or the like.
A #GWeakNotify function can be added to an object as a callback that gets triggered when the object is finalized. Since the object is already being finalized when the #GWeakNotify is called, there's not much you could do with the object, apart from e.g. using its address as hash-index or the like.