We definitely need such a tool. But I think it will be very tricky. > Some programs are using subclasses of subclasses of subclasses with a > bunch of overridden methods. That could be a little bit hard to > analyze... What about some kind of compatibility layer? Just a > thought...
Hi I definitely agree with a compatibility layer, or a solution for the transition time. If the update is "brutal", it could be quite awful to see our applications incompatible with the new API... As I'm new in pygtk, and I may not be alone, a too strong change should disturb a lot of people. Hopefully we'll know more about that with a reasonable time before the update. Regards Sylvain
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