Re: Tutorials on writing bindings?
- From: Patrick <patrick spellingbeewinnars org>
- To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Tutorials on writing bindings?
- Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 14:43:55 -0400
Hi Everyone
Sorry to answer my own post. I didn't get a response so I am guessing
either there isn't a comprehensive tutorial on writing bindings or my
post was poorly worded.
If I could just get some guidance on where to focus my studying that
would be so great.
I didn't want to mention this because it could lead to a severe
beating(or email version of it) but I really love Cobol.
There have been some attempts to create bindings but they are not very
far along.
Open Cobol compiles to intermediate C and there are many data types that
correspond to C. However we cannot define new data types so it is not
easy to specify that a value is type gboolean, GtkWindowPosition etc.
Should I try to learn about how GObject Introspection works? It sounds
like this is for dynamically typed languages?
Should I try to learn how other statically typed bindings work instead?
Do they still use introspection or do they just try to recreate the data
types within their own type systems?
-Patrick
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