Sounds good to me.

Cheers,
Lars

On 27 Jul 2018, at 14:37, Tilman Röder 
<tilman.ro...@qt.io<mailto:tilman.ro...@qt.io>> wrote:

Hello there,

My name is Tilman and I am a software engineering intern at the Qt office in 
Berlin. I'm working on combining PySide2, Shiboken and QtCreator to enable 
Python based extensions in the later. I think that this project has now matured 
enough to be put under proper version control and to show the world a first 
proof of concept. That being said, pretty much everything in the project is 
still subject to change and there will probably be quite a few bugs that have 
not been discovered yet.

Description:

Support Python Extensions by creating bindings for the Core module and Utils 
library of QtCreator (using Shiboken) and by providing a new C++ plugin that 
uses these bindings to execute Python scripts that can interact with QtCreator.

This is an early proof of concept and currently includes the following:
- Some parts of the Core module included as bindings
- MacroExpander from utils as binding (note: due to not unsupported function 
pointers, there are still problems with registering new macros from Python)
- A somewhat isolated embedded CPython runtime for the Python extensions
- Setup mechanism that allows extensions to install dependencies etc.
- Included extension manager written in Python
- Build scripts that should work on most Linux systems, provided the required 
dependencies are installed correctly
(for more details, see the existing GitHub repository)

Responsible: Tilman Roeder

Repository: qt-creator/plugin-pythonextensions

Existing code: https://github.com/dyedgreen/qt-creator-python-extensions
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