C++ Binding Generator

ed growlercab at gmail.com
Sun Feb 16 15:59:13 PST 2014


On Sunday, 16 February 2014 at 20:05:27 UTC, Abdulhaq wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 February 2014 at 02:37:50 UTC, michaelc37 wrote:
>>>
>>> The code is tested and just-about one-click build. Currently 
>>> it's
>>> in a subversion repository but I plan to move to github. I'd 
>>> love
>>> someone to use Smidgen to try wrapping a small C++ library as 
>>> I
>>> think it would make the job quite easy, if anyone reads this
>>> (since I have not formally announced the thing yet) then 
>>> please
>>> let me know and I'll get the code out there).
>>>
>> yes github please.. i'd like to check this out.
>
> OK I believe that smidgen is now fully hosted on github.
>
> Using smidgen as it stands I would hope that you could wrap a 
> simple C++ library. However, no-one else has tried it yet so 
> there are bound to be a few teething problems, please feel free 
> to email me (anyone trying it out or just taking a look) at 
> alynch4047 at gmail dot com if you have any questions / 
> problems. Alternatively perhaps we could use one of the forums 
> here??
>
> I have not yet uploaded the initial Qt5 wrapping (or VTK), I'll 
> try to do that over the next day or two.

D wrappings for VTK would be great!

I have a SWIG version of D-VTK but it is a little flaky and soooo 
slow to generate. I've just started work developing D wrapper for 
VTK based on their Java wrapper but it's very early stages 
(started yesterday in fact).

If you've got a VTK wrapping that generates D code I'd love to 
check it out.

Cheers,
ed


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