The PyGTK bindings are not 100% hand crafted.  A good deal of them are
generated automatically from a generic definition file.  Work has
stared on a branch that will enable us to build even more of the
bindings automatically.

I've never found a tool that can do a complete wrapping 100%
automatically. 

Matt

On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 01:00:10AM +0100, Michael Lauer wrote:
> Howdy, don't want to start a flamewar (so
> please don't comment on Qt/KDE itself), but
> is someone amongst our little community who
> has experience with the Python bindings to
> Qt/KDE ? It seems to me that they're partly
> automatically generated by some tool named
> SIP (lightweight SWIG-alike). How do these
> bindings compare to the "handcrafted" PyGTK
> /PyGnome ones ?
> 
> I'm currently evaluating both bindings
> for using on my forthcoming project, a
> decent Python RAD Environment.
> 
> Any comments ?
> 
> Have a nice day!
> 
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