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Subject: Re: [Kde-bindings] Jambi
From: Adam Treat <treat () kde ! org>
Date: 2006-07-29 13:57:17
Message-ID: 200607290957.17311.treat () kde ! org
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On Saturday 29 July 2006 12:33 am, Ashley Winters wrote:
> Sadly, it doesn't seem like the Trolls were able to come up with a
> better way to implement virtual function overrides than I did. They
> just derive from every class like Smoke does [1]. :(
I'm afraid this is the only real way to do it that is supported by more than
one compiler...
> There's nothing too special about their signal/slot interface, either.
> It'll be interesting to see what their XML file format actually does
> for them, and how they manipulate their copy of the full Qt API.
Hmm, where have I heard of using an XML file for describing the API and for
providing custom code? ;)
> Their "technique" seems worth adopting for KDE, once open-sourced, as
> long as it's not actually written *IN* Java!
I have it on good authority this is written in C++ and makes extensive use of
Roberto Raggi's C++ parser which is also used for:
1. KDevelop's new parser
2. The qt3 to qt4 porting tool
3. Generating the specs for Qt's inclusion in LSB
> 1. see page 14 of the whitepaper @
> http://www.trolltech.com/developer/downloads/qt/resolveuid/23a8f998b27c2640
>e5d343cbe6e119b0
>
> Anyone else going to keep an eye on the Jambi mailing-list?
I probably will.
> - Ashley Winters
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