On Sunday, 5 December 2021 at 12:54:21 UTC, Tim wrote:
DQt contains new experimental bindings for using a subset of Qt
with D.
Qt is a library for writing cross-platform graphical user
interfaces.
Currently bindings exist for the Qt modules core, gui and
widgets. The
bindings use extern(C++) and don't need any wrapper in C++.
They are
based on Qt 5.15.2 and tested on Linux and Windows, but need a
dmd
compiled from master for Windows.
For more details see the README.md in the repository:
https://github.com/tim-dlang/dqt
It is also available with dub:
https://code.dlang.org/packages/dqt
Wow, this looks really cool! I have actually been holding back
from learning D simply because it is hard to bring Qt with me. I
did get dqml and DOtherSide set up yesterday, so I'm working my
way through the D docs now, but this looks like it has potential
to be more than just a wrapper around loading QML and interfacing
D classes to QML.
Here's hoping you are successful in getting DQt to extend to
cover all of Qt instead of just a few modules! :) If I felt like
I had enough D knowledge, I might try lending a hand, but I am
unfortunately not there yet :(