On Jul 28, 6:49 pm, Svenn Are Bjerkem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi again, > > when I get far enough to parse the VHDL (which is not currently the > fact, but I have to look at the work coming up downstream) I will have > to put it into an internal data structure and then write some classes > to handle the MVC between whatever data I have and the PyQt4 widget > that is going to show the block diagram. I own the book "Rapig GUI > Programming with Python and Qt" by Mark Summerfield and try to read up > on the PyQt way of doing things as I try to make a plan for my > application. I have been looking for possible data structures with > google just to find out that most of the ideas are stored in > proceedings or to conferences or ieee papers not generally available > to me. Is anybody experienced with designing data structures willing > to share some ideas with me? Since I am using the open-source version > of PyQt4, any information will eventually be available to public (if > the app pass the planning stage) if that makes helping out any > easier: :-) There is already an app called Qucs that is running in > Qt-3 and being ported to Qt-4 that is written in C++, but I don't know > how wise it is to just reverse-engineering C++ classes and translate > them into python classes. > > -- > Svenn
Don't mix the parsing code with Qt. They're independent. Qt should be used mostly for the model and the view. The controller should be completelly decoupled from the model and the view. If you need to wrap the controller in some Qt object, first write the controller without Qt, then wrap it in the Qt object. Considering that you need a full parser for VHDL, my option would be to take the VHDL grammar: http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/vhdl/tools/grammar/vhdl93-bnf.html and port it to a LR(1) or LALR parser that emits python code. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_parser_generators Then, add action code to the grammar that you wrote, so that it builds a tree representing the parsed file. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list