Hello, I just like to take a decision about eflxx (C++ binding)
https://git.enlightenment.org/bindings/cxx/eflxx.git/ I put many work based on this and have at least one application based on it that I never really published to the community. https://github.com/andreas-volz/stateval Based on this I developed a infotainment car system. Also on github available. (oilm, oicf, oisp, oiui). I didn't work that much on it in the last year, but now like to continue the work. Now I looked in current state of the E development and see the C++ wrapper direct in the EFL libs. Didn't yet try it so far. How mature and stable is the C++ API? I'm really a little sad about throwing eflxx away if I decide for this, because of the many time I invested in it. :-( But on the good side I could put all time I save to maintain eflxx into my application. :-) Is someone else using eflxx or am I the only user? Does it really help to have two different C++ APIs available? The only comment while just browsing five minutes around the new C++ headers is that I like the EFLxx API a little more. It looks more C++ like and uses more C++ like designs. But I may be wrong. Please correct me here. So I'm very interested in your comments! regards Andreas BTW: for some reasons my developer GIT account is again not working. > git clone git+ssh://[email protected]/bindings/cxx/eflxx.git Cloning into 'eflxx'... Permission denied (publickey). fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. I checked ssh key and this one is correct: https://git.enlightenment.org/admin/devs.git/tree/developers/andreas/id_dsa_thor.pub -- Technical Blog <http://andreasvolz.wordpress.com/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ enlightenment-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-devel
