[Qt-interest] Extendind applications with Qt

Jason H scorp1us at yahoo.com
Thu May 26 22:39:55 CEST 2011


Either QML or embedded python interpreter. 
It is my understanding that QtScript is on its way out (in terms of popularity).
I've had great success with embedding a python interpreter.






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From: Daniel França <daniel.franca at gmail.com>
To: qt-interest <qt-interest at trolltech.com>
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2011 3:15:02 PM
Subject: [Qt-interest] Extendind applications with Qt

Hi all,
I'm studying to develop an easily extensbile application.
I was thinking in create the core app in C++/Qt and extend via addons (like 
Chrome/Firefox/Eclipse), but I was thinking and allow develop of addons in some 
kind of easy languages so I get theses possibilities:

Python: I love Python and that would be great allow developers to create 
extensions in that, but I don't know if it's easy to integrate to Qt and use 
that, like a Qt signal/slot comunicate with Python, etc

QML: It's seems pretty nice and fully integrated with C++/Qt, Can I set a signal 
in C++ and connect that to a QML function, right? How easy is to create separate 
modules in QML and load that in runtime into a Qt app?

QtScript: I don't know much about these and the advantages of using that, but it 
seems preety easy to load that in runtime, right?

So I wanna know what do you suggest for what I propose (another options are 
welcome), how easy is to create separated modules in thoses languages, how load 
in runtime, connect with C++/Qt (specially signal/slots), etc.

Best Regards,
Daniel França
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