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Re: Cool
by Andreas Hausladen on Sunday 26/Sep/2004, @04:38
> I hope by KDE 3.4 at least one of the three(!) C# bindings projects succeeds in wrapping
> the KDE api. There will be a lot more people interested in a C# binding than Pascal I
> would have thought.

When Adam is back we start to mix Bugtussle with Binge. Bugtussle is good in reading the doxygen XML files and Binge is good in writing C# bindings.
But at the moment I'm writing a C++Parser in C# to remove doxygen dependencies. Doxygen is a documentation tool and as such it is not really a good base for writing bindings. And the lastest doxygen makes template generation impossible because the xml base class entities lost the template parameters.
QByteArray derives now from QMemArray instead of QMemArray<char>.
And I'm not in the mood to rewrite the APILoader code every time doxygen changes.
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