But it is such a pain in the neck to try to bind C++ to
gtk. Have someone thought of abstracting one more layer
in gtk so as to make C and C++ interfaces equal in their
level? I mean a (lower) layer atop of which to build
brother/sister interfaces to C, C++ etc.
What would you remove from Gtk+ to create your lower-level layer? The
intent, as I understand it (from the perspective of a Gtk-- user, not
a developer) is that Gtk is a foundation just as you describe, upon
which it is straightforward to build bindings for Python, C++, Ada, or
what have you. It's implemented in C, so the C binding just happens
to be the special-case ``no wrapper required.''
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