ADMIN: Re: [DotGNU]Strategy for dealing with C++ virtual functions in a managed binding.

David Faure david at mandrakesoft.com
Fri Dec 6 09:30:55 GMT 2002


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On Friday 06 December 2002 07:56, Gopal V wrote:
> If memory serves me right, Neil Cawse wrote:
> > So if you got down this far ;) now what you have is:
> > using a single command you can reuse all the great c++ libraries in c#.
> > Sounds good?!
> 
> Good ... But Qt#'s generator seems to  do a similar job of things ...
> 
> > I think this route is the most robust and sensible way of reuse. Do you
> > agree? Will this be useful?
> 
> Yes .... *very* useful ...
> 
> > I need to finish the work and then convince Dave to add this into his Swig
> > project. 
> 
> I would also like a swig wrapper gen for basic C as well ... Is that on your
> list ? ...

Now that the subject is really moving away from C++ name mangling (which is
already off topic for kde-core-devel), please remove kde-core-devel
from the CC list in this discussion.

Thanks.

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