Parses a file containing a [GtkBuilder UI definition][BUILDER-UI]
and merges it with the current contents of @builder.
Most users will probably want to use gtk_builder_new_from_file().
If an error occurs, 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a
#GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, #G_MARKUP_ERROR or #G_FILE_ERROR
domain.
It’s not really reasonable to attempt to handle failures of this
call. You should not use this function with untrusted files (ie:
files that are not part of your application). Broken #GtkBuilder
files can easily crash your program, and it’s possible that memory
was leaked leading up to the reported failure. The only reasonable
thing to do when an error is detected is to call g_error().
Parses a file containing a [GtkBuilder UI definition][BUILDER-UI] and merges it with the current contents of @builder.
Most users will probably want to use gtk_builder_new_from_file().
If an error occurs, 0 will be returned and @error will be assigned a #GError from the #GTK_BUILDER_ERROR, #G_MARKUP_ERROR or #G_FILE_ERROR domain.
It’s not really reasonable to attempt to handle failures of this call. You should not use this function with untrusted files (ie: files that are not part of your application). Broken #GtkBuilder files can easily crash your program, and it’s possible that memory was leaked leading up to the reported failure. The only reasonable thing to do when an error is detected is to call g_error().