Re: New GObject Introspection tutorial
- From: Colin Walters <walters verbum org>
- To: Simon Kågedal Reimer <skagedal gmail com>
- Cc: gtk-devel-list gnome org, Frederic Peters <fpeters gnome org>
- Subject: Re: New GObject Introspection tutorial
- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 18:14:27 -0400
Hi Simon,
On Thu, 2013-06-13 at 08:54 +0200, Simon Kågedal Reimer wrote:
Hello!
I've written a tutorial on how to make a basic multilevel "Hello
World" using GObject Introspection:
http://helgo.net/simon/introspection-tutorial/
Cool. A few high level comments:
Do you think it's worth keeping the executable binary introspection
model first? If one is designing for introspection, the library
model is significantly better. We will need to support it
for a variety of reasons; for example, mutter is a fork of metacity
which due to a long history is not a shared library, though we've been
incrementally moving it in that direction over time.
Because one can't pick *multiple* interpreters to run simultaneously,
it's better to make the native code a library, and have the toplevel
be scripted.
Second, it's probably worth going into functionality available
directly via existing libraries such as Gio, and mention how that's not
a special case - your new shared library works the same way GLib/Gio
does.
It's written in Mallard; the markup is in a git repository at
https://www.gitorious.org/gobject-introspection-tutorial
We should think about adding this kind of thing to the main
developer.gnome.org page somehow. It'd need someone who knows
how that page works to assist. Frederic?
There's a fine tutorial on this subject at the Gnome Live wiki, but
there were a few things I thought should be different. It uses
Clutter, which I think gets in the way if you're not already familiar
with that library; I couldn't get it to build since my system has
Clutter 1.0 and the tutorial uses 0.8. I also think it's preferable to
show the build steps such as g-ir-scanner instead of using a build
tool (waf) not all readers will be familiar with, and to not rely so
much on git.
Yeah, sorry about the waf thing, I plead temporary insanity[1]. It's
probably worth describing Makefile.introspection at least though (which
should work without Automake too).
[1] Not that waf is bad exactly, we just have in GNOME significant
investment in the autotools, and it wasn't very helpful
to use an entirely different buildsystem for the tutorial.
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