Re: [Gexiv2] Hello?
- From: Robert Park <rbpark exolucere ca>
- To: Adam Dingle <adam yorba org>
- Cc: gexiv2 lists yorba org
- Subject: Re: [Gexiv2] Hello?
- Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2012 03:40:02 -0500
Yeah, I'm not really sure if this is possible anymore. I've tried
several different configurations of annotations and g-ir-scanner just
isn't picking them up. If I had to guess, I'd say that there's some
kind of C/C++ incompatibility going on here. The reason I say that is
that annotations don't really go in the header files. I haven't been
able to find any examples of any annotations that go in header files,
and I'm not even sure where I got this idea from. I checked out three
major GNOME projects and all the annotations simply live in the C
files, and I just can't get g-ir-scanner to acknowledge anything I
write anywhere. The best GIR file I've been able to produce simply
includes a few enumerations (which are then delightfully accessible
from python!) but no actual function calls are introspectable at all.
Would love to be proven wrong, though. *sigh*
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