GladeXML::signal_connect
void signal_connect(string handler, mixed callback, [mixed user_param]); 
    
     Connects all signals with the given handler to a callback function.
    
    
     In glade, you can "connect" signals to 
     "handlers". These handlers can be named like 
     functions but not necessarily have to be: When using this
     signal_connect()  function
     you can connect the handler "clicker" to a function
     called "test". When using 
     signal_autoconnect()  this
     is not possible as glade connects only handlers to functions
     of the same name as the handler.
    
    
     Try to extend the example with the following (after glade
     instantiation and before gtk_main):
     
function tester()
{
    echo 'test' . "\r\n";
}
$glade->signal_connect( 'test', 'tester');
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     If you click the close button now, you will see an "test" 
     output line in the shell prompt.
    
    
     If you want to connect to a function of an object, you
     should use the following construct:
     
$glade->signal_connect( 'test', array( $obj, 'function'));
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     which would cause the 'function' function of the $obj
     object to be used as the callback for the test handler.
     Instead of an object you can use a normal string; this
     means the static function of this class is called:
     
$glade->signal_connect( 'test', array( 'gtk', 'main_quit'));
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     This would be the same as a call of
     gtk::main_quit().
    
    
     You can pass any type and number of additional parameters 
     to the callback function. Note that the first parameter
     will be the calling widget.