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Subject: QtCreator support for Python / PyQt.
From: Stefan Seefeld <stefan () seefeld ! name>
Date: 2020-09-07 18:53:08
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Hello,
my team is developing Qt applications with a mix of C++ and Python
(using PyQt). The default development environment is using QtCreator.
However, it appears QtCreator is rather C++-centric, while with PyQt
we'd like to use more pythonic development workflows (including pytest
for testing, notably).
Does anyone on this list know whether it's possible to fine-tune
QtCreator to support such use-cases ? Are there perhaps any plugins
available to enable such integration ?
Many thanks,
Stefan
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<p>Hello,</p>
<p>my team is developing Qt applications with a mix of C++ and
Python (using PyQt). The default development environment is using
QtCreator. However, it appears QtCreator is rather C++-centric,
while with PyQt we'd like to use more pythonic development
workflows (including pytest for testing, notably).</p>
<p>Does anyone on this list know whether it's possible to fine-tune
QtCreator to support such use-cases ? Are there perhaps any
plugins available to enable such integration ?</p>
<p>Many thanks,<br>
</p>
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