Hi!

Thanks a lot for the update!

Regarding the Python 2.5 support, I'd tend to take the conservative approach and still regard it as a requirement, not least due to the Maemo 5 support. PySide might also well be used e.g. in proprietary environments where updating is not a possibility.

Cheers,

ma.

On 21.09.2011 16:16, ext Hugo Parente Lima wrote:
Hi,

Just a status update about the Python3 port of PySide:

Currently libshiboken compiles with Python3 and Shiboken generator generates
bindings that can be compiled with both Python series (2.x and 3.x) without
the need of generator command line switches, libpyside wasn't touched yet.

We are working on making all Shiboken tests pass on both, Python3 and Python2,
sometimes it's a bit trick but I think we are going well.

Now the bad news, to ease the port to Python3 and keep our code base more
clean Python2.5 support was dropped *at least on my py3k branch*, when the
Python3 support gets finished we could think if is feasible to re-add
Python2.5 support.

Our deadline is the end of this week and the original plan is to do some kind
of technology preview release of PySide for Python 3.x, because the py3k
branch will get merged onto mainline only after the next release that will
also happen at the end of this week.

So it's all about Python3 support in PySide, any more info on my py3k branch
[1] :-)

[1] https://github.com/hugopl/Shiboken/tree/py3k



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