On 21 January 2012 22:41, Darrell Anderson <humanreadable(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
What function
does tdebindings serve? Does anyone actually
utilize the language bindings?
Primary function is to frustrate packagers and developers. :)
LOL
After R14 there are some applets I want to convert to
Trinity. They are
written in Python with GTK GUI. I would like to convert the GTK hooks to
TQt3 to integrate the applets.
List please? I am intersted.
A really big project I would like to find volunteers to help is to port a
C project coded in GTK to TQt3. The underlying base program needs no
change, just the GUI side.
It doesn't worth that way. GTK is based on C and uses a fundamentally
different structure. All calls are done within Glib as well. This ranges
from the main loop to things like formatting string functions. A full
rewrite in C++ is required I think.
I have a few shell scripts I would like to convert to Python so I can add
a GUI. KDialog is bearable for small shell scripts but the few scripts I
have in mind are large scripts. Adding a GUI with KDialog would be a mess
and would not provide the full point-and-click functionality I envision.
Rewriting would be better and Python seems suited for that kind of app.
List?
In other words, I see usefulness from tdebindings.
Meh. I see it like this: it is unlikely that any new developer with develop
on the trinity platform with Python etc at this stage. Python and other
languages are slow anyway. I see weaning off them as a good thing.
tdebindings is one of those packages most people avoid
building. As a
team, if we want to provide a quality product, we need to ensure
tdebindings will build even when we personally don't have a use. :)
Unless we eliminate all need for it.
Okay, I'm off my soap box now.
Darrell