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Author SHA1 Message Date
Kai Huuhko 05cd30a2e3 Evas.SmartObject: Add a test from old bindings, fix trivial doc issues. 2013-11-06 05:03:41 +02:00
Kai Huuhko 4ca341d0d5 Evas.SmartObject: Basic object should be functional again.
At least the simple test passes.

Needs more work and tests.
2013-11-05 18:12:53 +02:00
Kai Huuhko 4b9cacd74e Evas: Fix Textgrid and add tests. 2013-04-22 20:12:26 +03:00
Davide Andreoli 2b75edb785 Python-EFL: edje_external now works with py3
SVN revision: 83980
2013-02-16 10:47:27 +00:00
Davide Andreoli 8b86398860 Put in a first, still wip, version of the python bindings in a merged tree.
This is meant to be the 1.8 version of the wrappers and will include everything
that now is in the python folder.

Atm this include evas, ecore, edje, elementary and emotion (emotion still commented
in the build couse it need some more testing). Eo is used as a base for all the
objects that inherit from it in C, but in real nothing is used from Eo, it is
used more like a container to share code between the libs.

All the docs has been stripped out because we want to use the new sphinx style 
docs that Kay has done in his git repo. (Kay: please wait a little bit to include
it, as working on the libs without docs is much more easy)

The new wrappers include a new container module called efl and thus you can live
with both the old and the new installation. This also means that you need to import
the new modules as:
"from efl import evas" (instead of the old "import evas")
The idea here is that you can make your code works with both version doing
something like:
try:
   import evas
except:
   from efl import evas
...like is done in the gtk bindings

Some stuff has been leaved out on purpose, because was old stuff (like the hacked 
evas rotation stuff) or because was not working as expected (like all the ecore.evas.XXX
modules). See the TODO.txt file for more info. Probably some stuff is out just because I
missed them, let me know if you miss something.

Improvements from the old version:
- Py3 compatible (still some work to be done, but really only TODO, no problems to resolv)
- Should also works on other platforms, like windoz (but not tested)
- Unittests greatly improved, you can also run ALL tests at once
- much more simpler :)


I will contine the works in the next weeks and hope someone will help too.

NOTE: I switched back to setup.py instead of autotools, because that is the right way to
compile python stuff. So to build just use:
 python setup.py install
or
 python3 setup.py install


Enjoy
davemds




SVN revision: 83831
2013-02-11 22:32:50 +00:00