At 01:38 AM 3/10/05 -0500, Nicholas Bastin wrote: >I realize that this is exceedingly late in the game, but is anybody >interested in doing a Write-Python-Bindings-for-SWT sprint? It's been >brought up before in various places, and PyCon seems the likely place to >get enough concentrated knowledge to actually get it kicked off and >somewhat working... I'm certainly interested in the concept in general, though I'm curious whether the planned approach is a GCJ/SWIG wrapper, or a javaclass (bytecode translation)+ctypes dynamic approach. I'm somewhat more interested in the latter approach, as I find C++ a bit of a pain with respect to buildability. An additional complication is that SWT is a different package on each platform, so it's not so much "port SWT to Python" as "port SWT-windows to Python", "port SWT-Mac to Python", etc. (I assume that you're talking about porting to a JVM-less CPython extension, since if you were to leave it in Java you could just use Jython or one of the binary Python-Java bridges to access SWT as-is.)
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