On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 08:54:51 PM Aaron Richiger wrote:
> It looks quite promising, but not widely used and quite inactive. I do
> not have enough knowledge about the Qt internals to decide, whether this
> could be an approach.
> 
> @Hugo: could you have a quick look at the project description
> (especially the things that are impossible with pybindgen) and let us
> know, if you can already see a big problem?
> http://code.google.com/p/pybindgen/wiki/Features
> Or may you tell us somebody else, who is able to filter the available
> binding generator options?

The list of options is very good indeed, just need to know how it works with 
C++ multiple inheritance and the mechanisms available to modify/add/remove 
functions, I found no major problem in the feature list.
 
> If nobody can see a major problem, it could be worth to contact the 3
> authors and ask them. Because before implementing a code generator
> ourselves, this could be a nice and performant solution.
> Aaron
> 
> Am 15.01.2013 11:51, schrieb Lucas Tanure:
> > Can we use http://code.google.com/p/pybindgen/ ?
> > 
> > 
> > Lucas A. Tanure Alves
> > +55 (19) 88176559
> > 
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