Hi,
Recently I've used glibmm on Windows, and I've met very strange problem.
Assume simple class:

class Test : public Glib::Object
{
public:
    Test()
    {
    }
};

When I instantiate this class, I see in debugger, that callback_list_ of
this object is not null (exactly, 0xfffffffc), but should be null. It
disallows me to use e.g. sigc::mem_fun.
I saw in trackable constructor, that this field is set to zero, but when I
used debugger, and step by step through code, I noticed, that
callback_list_ changes at the beginning of Glib::Object constructor.
In case of another classes, e.g. when class is derived from
Glib::ObjectBase, everything works fine..
Does anybody already met similar problem?
I'm using installer from here:
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/gtkmm/2.22/ and I've checked
this problem in Visual Studio 2010 and 2013


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Pozdrawiam
Marcin Kolny
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