On 3/7/10, Sivan Greenberg <[email protected]> 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].

Yes, shiboken is a c/c++ automatic binding generator. The easiest way
to help us is reporting bugs, but patches in generator itself are very
much welcome :).

The better way to research shiboken is start looking at the c++ code
generated by shiboken for libsample, our test library. look at
<builddir>/tests/samplebinding/sample/*.cpp, besides joining #pyside.

> Sivan
> ----
> [0]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup |
> https://launchpad.net/hubackup/ |
>
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