On Saturday 14 December 2002 18:34, Phil Thompson wrote: > On Saturday 14 December 2002 4:04 pm, Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina wrote:
> > At first glance, I don't see a better way to do this, but I think you > > should preserve the current behaviour when no "Python: " has been > > provided (for backwards compatibility). You could even provide a > > "Python: @defaults@", or something like that, allowing people to include > > the current generated imports, along with the other Python: clauses. > > I want to drop the current method because it is likely to be broken when > you want to use both uic and pyuic, ie. when you are using PyQt as a rapid > prototyping tool for C++ development. Please go ahead, Phil. Better supporting another sexy development strategy by far outweighs some minor hassle with backward compatibility in this respect. [Some cursory christmas thoughts/wishes, weather is asking for it:)] Since I joined this project on mid of july, I'm pleased to realize the speed of development without big talk. In fact, I would love to see a bit more cummunication on these advances<33% wink>. The biggest gift seems to be Phils effort in order to wrap Scintilla, which made it possible for Detlev to enhance eric to a very promising IDE in just adding 372 KB Python Source. It has grown to a size of 760 KB of sane an (mostly) easy to understand and i18ned code. I cannot imagine a better demonstration of the raw power from a develop environment. Simply incredible, guys! Phil, I would love to see you tackling some entries from the sip TODO. When browsing through sip's code last time, me badly realizes my knowledge holes on the flex/yacc front, but OTOH, the strong feeling, it would be worth the hassle to fill them. This may reduce the call for that somewhat crazy idea of coupling several c++ wrapper libs for one toolkit in one project. If only we could combine these efforts in order to make out world a bit more pythonic tomorrow ;-) This is by no means intended as an offence against the Boost.People. Please beware! Although PyQt is carried by a comparably small cummunity, it is a very nice place to be. Thanks, guys! [Asking myself: any xx chromosome coded human listening?] > Phil I wish you all a nice christmas, Hans-Peter _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.gmd.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde