Re: gtksourceviewmm 3.12



Real good pointer. I actually wonder how bad my google foo must have been messed up this morning... Thanks a lot for pointing these out!

Kjell Ahlstedt <kjell ahlstedt bredband net> schrieb am So., 10. Mai 2015 um 16:46 Uhr:
Have you seen the appendix "Wrapping C Libraries with gmmproc" in the gtkmm tutorial?
https://developer.gnome.org/gtkmm-tutorial/stable/chapter-wrapping-c-libraries.html.en

mm-common contains a skeleton project with a script file that (after some modification) can generate the 4 files xxx_docs.xml, xxx_enum.defs, xxx_method.defs and xxx_signal.defs.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/mm-common/tree/skeletonmm/codegen/generate_defs_and_docs.sh


Kjell

Den 2015-05-10 09:48, Murray Cumming skrev:
On Sun, 2015-05-10 at 09:23 +0200, Christoph Brill wrote:
1.) Regenerate the method.defs files
I'm using h2def.py from glibmm on the sources of gtksourceview 3.12.3.
So far I managed to regenerate the methods using the following
command:


$ ../glibmm/tools/defs_gen/h2def.py ../gtksourceview/gtksourceview/ >
gtksourceview/src/gtksourceview_methods.defs 



2.) Regenerate the signals.defs files
>From my understanding this contains the signals and properties, but I
have no clue on how to generate this. Any hints welcome!
The more active *mm projects now have helpful little gen_scripts/*.sh
scripts to make this easier:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtkmm/tree/tools/gen_scripts

You'll probably want to create them for gtksourceiewmm too.

Nobody will mind if you need to "git mv" some stuff around to make it
more consistent, as long as you update the build flies appropriately
where necessary.




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