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= PySide Shiboken FAQs =


This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about Shiboken. Feel free to suggest new entries!
This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about Shiboken. Feel free to suggest new entries!

Revision as of 13:53, 26 March 2015


This is a list of Frequently Asked Questions about Shiboken. Feel free to suggest new entries!

General

What is Shiboken?

Shiboken is a GeneratorRunner plugin that outputs C++ code for CPython extensions. The first version of PySide had source code based on Boost templates. It was easier to produce code but a paradigm change was needed, as the next question explains.

Why did you switch from Boost.Python to Shiboken?

The main reason was the size reduction. Boost.Python makes excessive use of templates resulting in a significant increase of the binaries size. On the other hand, as Shiboken generates CPython code, the resulting binaries are smaller.

Creating bindings

Can I wrap non-Qt libraries?

Yes. Check Shiboken source code for an example (libsample).

Is there any runtime dependency on the generated binding?

Yes. Only libshiboken, and the obvious Python interpreter and the C++ library that is being wrapped.

What do I have to do to create my bindings?

Most of the work is already done by the API Extractor. The developer creates a typesystem file with any customization wanted in the generated code, like removing classes or changing method signatures. The generator will output the .h and .cpp files with the CPython code that will wrap the target library for python.

Is there any recommended build system?

Both API Extractor and generator uses and recommends the CMake build system.

Can I write closed-source bindings with the generator?

Yes, as long as you use a LGPL version of Qt, due to runtime requirements.

What is ‘inject code’?