Also not directly what you asked, but there are other ports like gtk-rs (Rust port) too: http://gtk-rs.org/ Am Dienstag, den 26.07.2016, 13:40 +0000 schrieb narcisse doudieu siewe:
I think you could take some example on how to bond to Gobject firstand learn how to make python extensions (how python is implemented). Le Mardi 26 juillet 2016 13h19, David Bellot <david.bellot@gmail. com> a écrit : Hi, thank you. Indeed that's where I started to look at. My question is more about pygobject which is a user of gir and libffi in the end. In fact, by asking on the mailing list, I wanted to save time before diving into pygobject code and read ... well... everything (which I somehow will in the end ;-) )Thanks for your helpDavid On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 2:17 PM, narcisse doudieu siewe <wambenarciss e yahoo fr> wrote: take a look at "Gir" the library which enabling other language to bind with Gobject Le Mardi 26 juillet 2016 12h45, David Bellot <david.bellot@gmail. com> a écrit : Hi, I plan to work on a binding of gtk and gobject based libraries for another language (than Python) and I thought it would be a good idea to base my work on pygobject (and even fork or adapt it).Before diving into the source code (which I did already :-) ) I would like to know if there is any documentation about the internals and the way pygobject works ? I googled all around, went through the mailing-list but could not find anything substantial to feed in my appetite on the internals of pygobject and how it works, etc ... Is there any place where I could find it, or could someone tell me how it works and where I should start to understand this code and start adapting it to another language. With many thanks,David _______________________________________________ python-hackers-list mailing list python-hackers-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/python-hackers-list _______________________________________________ python-hackers-list mailing list python-hackers-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/python-hackers-list
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