I think you can use the namespace-type for this (https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython/shiboken2/typesystem_specifying_types.html#namespace-type). Not sure if the using statement in bindings.h is any good.
<!--?xml version="1.0"?--> <typesystem package="ptest"> <namespace-type name="MyLibrary"> <namespace-type name="Core"> <object-type name="MyClass" /> </namespace-type> </namespace-type> </typesystem> On the python side, these namespaces are then generated as classes in the module. On 15.01.20 19:35, i...@mycontent.gr wrote: > Dear all, > > I have a question regarding support for namespaces in shiboken2: > > Is it possible to create bindings for a library whose classes are > defined within a namespace, and if yes, what is the correct way of > indicating this in the bindings.h / bindings.xml files? > > I have tried the following (minimal example) : > > namespace MyLibrary { > namespace Core { > class MYLIBRARY_SHARED_EXPORT MyClass { > ... > }; > } > } > > and added "using MyLibrary::Core;" at the end of bindings.h. However, > shiboken2 gives the following warning: > > qt.shiboken: (bindings) type 'MyClass' is specified in typesystem, but > not defined. This could potentially lead to compilation errors. > > and does not generate a myclass_wrapper.cpp file; consequently the > build fails. When I remove the namespaces, everything works fine. > > Thank you for your help > > Kind regards, > > George Christodoulides > > > > _______________________________________________ > PySide mailing list > PySide@qt-project.org > https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/pyside _______________________________________________ PySide mailing list PySide@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/pyside