Re: gi-mm



Hi,

I have not. I didn't even know of it. But it looks really cool, thank you :)

Regards,
Juan.

On Aug 15, 2014 11:45 PM, "Ritesh Khadgaray" <khadgaray gmail com> wrote:
Hi

On Sun, 2014-08-10 at 14:01 +0200, Juan R. Garcia Blanco wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think that having a tool that translates gi xml files to C++ code
> wouldn't allow us to use 'any gobject enabled library' from C++. C++ is
> a compiled language, so even if you have installed in your system
> typelibs of the libraries you want to use, you still need to generate C
> ++ code, generate a C++ library and install that library. The story is,
> however, much more different for interpreted languages.
>
> I do think that a gi-xml to mm-macros translator would be really useful
> to ease wrapping of new libraries/types. Wrapping GObject libraries is
> sometimes routine, and having some aid would be great.
>
> Best regards,
> Juan.
<snip/>

I do see valabind, which seems to have the ability to generate C++
binding from vapi . Has anyone worked with this before ?

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-- ritz
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