[Qgis-developer] QGIS Processing Framework
Julien Malik
julien.malik at c-s.fr
Tue Jun 21 09:31:22 EDT 2011
One point somewhere in this thread was about having (in the future) the
framework in core, implemented in C++, with a Python binding on top of it.
This would go against it, but I'm not sure now whether the C++ side is a
must-have or not.
All the tools listed for possible inclusion in this framework are either
in Python or have Python wrapper on top of them (I was claiming for C++
support in the past, this is now history, and the OTB-Qgis glue can and
will be done in Python).
Julien
Le 21/06/2011 13:40, Camilo Polymeris a écrit :
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 7:28 AM, Noli Sicad<nsicad at gmail.com> wrote:
>> It seems that PyQT is probably just new. Hence, we have not heard about this,
>>
>> "Currently, the supported GUI toolkits are wxPython and PyQt. While
>> both toolkits funtion with Traits, integration with wxPython is
>> currently more complete. All future development, however, will focus
>> on supporting PyQt."
>>
> I think we would mostly interact with trait's GUI abstraction,
> anyways. So we could start development& hope that later PyQt support
> will improve (so that we don't depend on wxWidgets).
>
>>> [...]
>>> I had the same feeling, but I do not know that project.
>>> Any stronger opinions?
> I don't think it would be to hard to switch to traits (looks quite
> similar to our design), I'll wait a few days to see if someone more
> experienced chimes before taking a decision. There may be hidden
> limitations or complexities we are not considering.
>
> In the meanwhile focus on converting the module tree to MVC.
>
> Regards,
> Camilo
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