Verified that Window.Close() works as documented on GTK+.
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// Any Controls within the Window are destroyed, and the Window itself is also destroyed.
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// Any Controls within the Window are destroyed, and the Window itself is also destroyed.
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// Attempting to use a Window after it has been closed results in undefined behavior.
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// Attempting to use a Window after it has been closed results in undefined behavior.
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// Close unconditionally closes the Window; it neither raises OnClosing nor checks for a return from OnClosing.
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// Close unconditionally closes the Window; it neither raises OnClosing nor checks for a return from OnClosing.
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// TODO make sure the above happens on GTK+ and Mac OS X; it does on Windows
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// TODO make sure the above happens on Mac OS X; it does on Windows and GTK+
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Close()
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Close()
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// OnClosing registers an event handler that is triggered when the user clicks the Window's close button.
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// OnClosing registers an event handler that is triggered when the user clicks the Window's close button.
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