On Sun, Mar 07, 2010 at 03:47:54PM +0200, Sivan Greenberg wrote: > 2010/3/7 Carlos Gonçalves <[email protected]> > > > > > Currently, from PySide-shiboken, all QtCore test cases have passed and > > only one from QtGui is failing (qcolor). Community have also contributed > > with QtNetwork, QtWebKit and QtSvg (all test cases passed) though these > > may need a second review from devels. Shiboken is the future! ;-) > > > > How can I help the efforts of making the tests pass ? I am going to do some > research Shiboken, I am no sure what it is. Is it an automatic binding > producer? I used to try and work with some other generator , can't rememebr > the name. The original DAR bindings were built using that. I was researching > it for HomeUserBackup[0].
Most of the bugs found on PySide are due to bugs on binding generator, in this case Shiboken. I'm not a devel so I'm not the best person to answer this question, but I'd say in order to make tests pass one have first to check why they are failing and thus dig in Shiboken code to find out where exactly it is failing. That would be really something devels would appreciate and reduce a lot their bug-hunting spent time. Yes, Shiboken is a "generator of CPython based binding code for C/C++ libraries". Please refer to [1] in case you want a more detailed overview of what Shiboken is. [1] http://setanta.wordpress.com/2009/08/31/shiboken/ -- Regards, Carlos Gonçalves _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openbossa.org/listinfo/pyside
