From: Jason B. <hex...@gm...> - 2012-11-01 19:03:57
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On 11/01/2012 06:36 AM, Craig Wright wrote: > Hi Jason, > > I use SWIG in a system that also uses Qt, but none of my SWIG files > consume Qt headers. On the other hand we build everything with qmake. > Have you looked at SIP? AFAIK it's used to create the pyqt bindings > and speaks Qt pretty well (signals, slots, etc.), however my > experience with it indicated that it was less robust than SWIG. So no > free lunch. :) > > Cheers, > -Craig. > > On Thu, Nov 1, 2012 at 6:15 AM, Jason Benjamin <hex...@gm...> wrote: > I'm trying to write an interface for D, so SIP isn't what I'm looking for. I'm not necessarily looking for the biggest breaks, but there must be some use for SWIG. I know that in D it's possible to just write extern "C" wrappers, but from what I've seen with other projects, SWIG is much easier and more elegant than that approach. |