Hello, On Sunday, 3 September 2017 18:14:49 CEST Jos van den Oever wrote: > [...] > The idea of this binding generator is that you write each part in the most > appropriate language. Rust bindings for Qt are hard to get right and will > still have caveats for a while. With this generator, you write the UI in C++ > or QML. The generated code has no dependencies apart from Qt Core and the > Rust crate libc.
So what's the intent with this one? Is it a stop gap measure until cpp_to_rust is more complete? https://github.com/rust-qt/cpp_to_rust Are you contributing to it as well? (I started patching it locally but still need to clean up my work for upstream contribution) > [...] > This project is not a typical C++ KDE project, but I hope it can be part of > KDE anyway. Of course take the above more as curiosity and wondering how that will fit regarding the larger Rust ecosystem. I don't see a problem with things like this to be part of KDE. Regards. -- Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net KDAB - proud supporter of KDE, http://www.kdab.com
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