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== 2018 ==  
== 2020 ==


==== 07. June 2018 ====
==== 9. July 2020 ====
- Last steps for TP
  - Latest changes merged (PEP related plus other features)
  - ActivePython 3.6.0 broken
  - PyPi wheel size issue: Still no answer from PyPi :(
  - Documentation check (code examples need to work)
  - Blog posts
  - wheels upload? documentation url change? etc
- Things to do
  - pyside2-tools update sha
  - merge the last commits from 5.9 to 5.11 to dev
  - create release branch
  - update version number
  - create a tag once we know the final version.


==== 31. May 2018 ====
* Infra update
- ready for TP?
** 5.14 issues related to virtualenv (but 5.14.2 works)
  - 32bit win wheels not available yet
** dev is open for direct merges.
  - request to upload larger than usual pypi wheels filed with pypi/warehouse project
** 5.14.2.3 macOS needs review to be released.
  - some wheel renaming related patches still pending to comply with pypi requirements
** sdist packages WIP patch.
  - PEP changes have merged earlier this week
* Python 3.9b4 is out and we will try it out.
  - example patches still under review
* (in progress) Selectable features
  - documentation not packaged as part of release (published on doc.qt.io on day of release)
** new corner cases were found, so they are being tackled.
  - ByteArray changes re-based on top of PEP patches -> to be merged until end of week
* (in progress) access Qt properties directly
  - have release candidate wheels early next week for testing
** decide which are the properties at runtime.
  - aim to release it on 13th June 2018 (might shift till Monday (18th June) afterwards)
** Maybe sources/pyside2/PySide2/global.h.in:41 can help
- assessed missing bindings situation
*** #define QT_ANNOTATE_ACCESS_SPECIFIER(a) __attribute__((annotate(#a)))
* (in progress) Qt6 compatibility
** Dealing with test failures.
** Issues OpenGLWidgets
** We need to update the MetaType registration mechanisms to start working on QML register types


==== 24. May 2018 ====
- discuss details of pypi uploads (accounts, processes and limits)
  - need package size extension from pypi
  - naming issues for packages
  - download.qt.io will be backup distribution source
  - need to verify pypi working
- package finalization and testing (limits on changes?)
  - entering code freeze mode very soon (limited commitment for time being)
  - pep changes
      -> 1 test failure, 1 build failure
      -> attribution and doc improvements still to be done
  - ByteArray changes (interdependence with PEP)
  - potential doc changes
    -> tab browser example to be finished
    -> latest logo files need to be pushed
  - final release testing
  - TP blog post
==== 17. May 2018 ====
- updated icons/images for Qt for Python project
- PEP updates
  - completed the feature implementation but some bug fixing still open
  - discussed how heap type change and PEP changes could be easily reviewed/merged (huge patch set series)
- coin
  - 5.11 & 5.6 broken, 5.9 & dev working
  - waiting for larger coin update which will enable QtForPython to be more independent from Qt CI configurations
  - Win32 (VS2015 only) pip received some changes but not quite available yet (subject to coin update)
  - Temporary Win32 wheels tests looked promising
- missing bindings for QtCore/Network/Multimedia/GUI/widgets added (https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_for_Python_Missing_Bindings needs updating)
- bindings for QtScxml in the works
- known issue when dealing with unicode data/strings (seg faults)
- various documentation fixes
- dynamic System clang builds with Linux supported
- small build fixes
- Decreased wheel sizes
- more work on blog posts and examples.


==== 10. May 2018 ====
==== 2. July 2020 ====
- skipped due to public holidays


==== 03. May 2018 ====
* Infra Update
- coin
** Timeouts issues, increasing it is not a solution.
  - 5.6 still blocked, 5.9/5.11/dev working
** How to proceed with dev to use Qt6
  - Win32 pip still on backlog
*** merge without CI
- documentation
*** clarify the yaml configuration
  - references to Shiboken being worked on
** 5.14.2.3 new release planned
  - dot images finally working on https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qtforpython/index.html
* Selectable Features
  - various fixes to non-class related docs
** snake_case for camelCase names.
- PEP updates
** (in progress) access Qt properties directly:
  - integration attempts have revealed some issues with shiboken, private ctors/dtors
*** For 'label = QLabel("hello")', we could do 'label.text = "bye"' instead of using the 'label.setText("bye")'.
  - one patchset series for PEP support and Heap Type changes pending
* Qt6 compatibility
- license updates
** QML working on Linux (this will enable us to work on the registration)
- working on Python 2 & 3 type differences (avoiding developers having to deal with these differences)
* Some improvements in the documentation generation must be done to speed up the process.
- Tab Browser example merged
* pyside2_config.py file to CMake
** include XConfig.cmake files on the wheel
* sdist package
** nice to have: pip install -e ., but at the moment we have three egg-info directories (error)
* Starting again with the cross compilation of PySide for embedded linux.
==== 25. June 2020 ====


==== 26. April 2018 ====
* Infra update
- New icons for project in work
** Release of the second set of Windows 64bit wheels.
- 5.9 branch working  (5.11 branch is broken due to issues on the Qt side)
** Issues on the CI due to some internal issues, everything should be running soon.
- snapshot tool for Windows broken (crashing) -> fix pending but blocked by CI
* (in progress) from __future__ import newapi
- in the mean time only mac and Linux snapshots working at the moment
** it's tricky to provide snake_case instead of camelCase
- 5.6 branch broken as well as 5.9 changes for qt5.git need to be merged to 5.6 too
** issues with tp_getattro
- delivery of 32bit Windows binaries not started
** creating modified Python objects to replace the original types at runtime
- tiny bug fixes and other types of cleanups (e.g. build scripts) left and right
* (in progress) from __future__ import newproperties
- General replacement of Pyside name against Qt for Python (module name remains as Pyside)
** Still many things to go
- APIExtractor documentation still being merged to git
* PYSIDE-1282 pthread crash solved, and will be merge in 5.14
- style sheet issues being addressed
* Indentation fixes for generated code. Prefix adaptation for a standard format so it can be loaded in QtCreator (from warning and stuff)
- QtWebEngineCore bindings finally merged
* Qt for Python 6 is partially working in some platforms
- PEP work ongoing (and coin to work)
** Still many missing modules,
** CMakeLists.txt files needs some love,
** Needs to adapt CI for the new dev branch
** Windows has some issues still :)
* libclang situation, are we sharing the same version for qdoc, qtcreator, qt, etc...?
** Need to check in case we decide to update
* Commercial wheels split progress


==== 19. April 2018 ====
==== 18. June 2020 ====
- COIN finally back in working shape
- Further fixes for documentation, module pages, experimentally tried to show in Qt Assistant
- Tab Browser example further improved
- Qt for Python blog posts being worked on
- Continued working on WebEngine issues
- Some investigation and preparations to make WebEngine apps work with PyInstaller (very early phase, still doesn't work)
- Pending patch for QtWebEngineCore bindings
- Installation adjustments for standalone builds on Windows
- Heap types are complete. Starting integration with PEP 384.
- Finished the integration between ApiExtractor and Shiboken documentation.
- Worked on a couple of blog posts.
- Wiki structure and started to write the Tutorials


==== 12. April 2018 ====
* Infra update
- Getting Started guide under works by doc engineer
** The new windows wheels still had some issues, it seems the latest are OK, and we would need to publish '_2' wheels.
- focus on fixing coin on Mac & RedHat 7.4 (looks promising so far)
** Some issues with macOS builds for 5.15.0
- shiboken documentation and diagrams being updated
* Qt6 compatibility
  - old and unused docs dir shall be cleaned out
** This is stopping the improvements in the QML integration story
- Tab Browser example improved
** We need this merged before continuing https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/301979
- License page generated based on attribution files
* Merged a bug fix to 5.12 (the CI was not broken)
- lots of discussion when to release Qt for Python TP
* (in progress) Qt6 Properties camelCase to lower_case
  - after Qt 5.11 release (scheduled for 31.5.)  
** Not a trivial task
  - likely to be mid June (stay tuned)
** It's possible to rename dynamically functions, and other things.
- WebEngine issues
** Containers needs to be taken care too
  - needs updated qt.conf files to be deployed for apps
** Having more than one object with the same ID is challenging
- Heap types (work in progress)
** Issues with str based objects
- still more work in pipeline to get code PEP 384 ready (Heap types are prerequisite)
* Fixed PYSIDE-1332, PYSIDE-1327
- Qt for Python blog posts being worked on
* (in progress) Commercial wheel are almost ready on Linux, later some changes for Windows and macOS are required.
* (in progress) WigglyWidget example almost there
* (in progress) New StyleSheet tutorial.
==== 11. June 2020 ====


==== 5. April 2018 ====
* Infra Update
- first doc snapshot is up and running: https://doc-snapshots.qt.io/qtforpython/
** MSVC 2019 DLL issue with 5.15.0, we shipped a DLL that was too new. (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1323)
- more work to be done to automate generation of snapshots
** A new set of wheels will be available for Windows users (without a modern MSVC)
- briefly talked about technical blog post opportunities
* QEnum implementation
- pdb files from Windows wheels removed (reducing the wheel size)
** Waiting for review
- improving the tab browser example
** Qt5 compatible
- coin currently not accepting changes
** QFlag is also exposed
  - currently lots of pending patches start to create backlog
* Research: Qt6 Properties camelCase to lower_case
- Heap type taking longer than expected
** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1019
- qApp macro reference leaks finally resolved
* Started to fix missing types information: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1318
- quite a few formatting changes to enforce a common coding style
* Fix memory leaks in property accesors (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1321),
- lots of smaller fixes
* Fix code generation bugs (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1325)
* Incremental wheels
* Missing pyside2uic features
* Backports for 5.12
** Ask Gerrit admins
** Try one last patch.


==== 29. March 2018 ====
==== 4. June 2020 ====
- skipped due to Easter holidays


==== 22. March 2018 ====
* CI Update
- Release process (do we follow Qt?)
** Limited API reports work
  - Release manager provides packages
** Improve integrations on macOS
  - RTA testing to be setup -> for each package we run RTA
* Documentation updates for Qt Assistant
  - Request to be put on mailing list
* PYSIDE-1257 cx_Freeze issues seems to be related to cx_Freeze itself.
  - Current Test setup proposal
* Q_ENUM and QFlag will be soon available.
    - Win10 (Python 3.6)
* New Shiboken example to expose a custom Qt Widget to Python
    - Linux (Python 3.6/2.7)
* loadUiType is back into PySide (relies on pyside2-uic on PATH)
    - Mac (Python 3.6/2.7)
* Other bug fixes.
  - To be defined a test set (//TODO)
  - Testing information to be collected in wiki
- Documentation
  - QML advanced tutorial documentation updated
  - Landing page in the works
  - snapshot still delayed by other qdoc bugs
  - style sheet update considered
  - so far only dealt with class docs, started to include unrelated doc pages
- snapshot testing (angle & webengine not properly packaged on Windows)
- enum support improved (dealing with scoped enums and enum values)
- general bugfixing to increase stability and address mem leaks
- Talks to PyData submitted
- Qt Charts examples ported
- Proper support for QFlags being worked on
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] fixed
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] first heap type protoype under review proving that concept works
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560] depends on PYSIDE-595
- CI side
  - coin did Python updates which temporarily broke Linux wheels
  - briefly discussed manylinux request on mailing list (Qt forms bottom line, no point to extend beyond scope of Qt)
  - final list of wheels for release (win, linux, mac) x 2 (2.7 & 3.x Python)


==== 15. March 2018 ====
==== 28. May 2020 ====
- Fix to create 3.6 Linux wheels under review.
* Releases
- Fix scriptableapplication build on Windows, and other small bugs.
** 5.15.0 and 5.14.2.2 were released :) https://www.qt.io/blog/qt-for-python-5.15.0-is-out
- Two QtCharts examples were ported and abstracts were written to submit PyData talks
** Thoughts about 5.14.2.3
- Updating the QML advanced tutorial and adding index.rst and gettingstarted.rst
** 5.15.1 release is still not defined
- Tried the wheel pkgs for python 27 on Linux. Works OK except the webengine example, which gives random crashes.
* Documentation
- Docs: [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-620 PYSIDE-620 Shadow build issue] fixed, fixed usage of deprecated Sphinx API,
* CI Status
- Continued on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560], currently  Windows problem with Linkage
** The limited-api check was somehow bypass by one specific patch https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/298845 We need to keep an eye to avoid this in the future.
- Debugging on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595], final stages
* Backlog status [https://bugreports.qt.io/secure/RapidBoard.jspa?rapidView=262&view=planning.nodetail&selectedIssue=PYSIDE-463&issueLimit=100 check it here]
- Fixed [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-258 PYSIDE-258]
* QML Integration update
** We are working on finishing the implementation of Q_ENUM, to be able to use the singletonType registration
** Additionally, we are looking into the uncreatableType registration too.
* Development branch for Qt6
** We need the following before jumping into dev.
*** QList/QVector
*** QString -> integrated (clarity)


==== 08. March 2018 ====
==== 21. May 2020 ====
- msvcrt.dll to be shipped on Windows
* '''Holiday'''
- wheel snapshots are automatically generated
  - start with public availability under http://download.qt.io/snapshots/ci/
  - snapshots to public pypi server under discussions
- discussion on how to increase value of official pyside mailing list http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/pyside
- looking at build issues on Windows (improving error handling)
- Participation in Python User Group meeting in Berlin (https://www.meetup.com/Python-Users-Berlin-PUB/events/xhqwhpyxfblb/)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] - Heap Type conversions ongoing
  - test bed created for easier development
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 Documentation]
  -> Managed to make libxml, libxsl an optional dependency falling back to QtXmlPatterns (despite [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-66925 QTBUG-66925])
  -> Small fixes to doc modifications
  -> Fix class inheritance diagrams for nested classes


==== 01. March 2018 ====
==== 14. May 2020 ====
- automatic snapshot process almost in place (pending reviews) (RTA to follow)
- general bug fixing (including build and version problems)
- most community Pyside1 pages point to official Pyside 2 (Qt for Python) wiki pages
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] - Heap Type conversions ongoing
- documentation improving
  -> class diagrams being generated
  -> missing links and references
  -> dependencies to qdoc bugs
  -> snapshot process in works
- added support for scoped enums in pyside
- Important things discussed:
  - PySide2 versioning (current proposal WIP patch at https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/221767/)
    - Do official releases follow Qt branch names? -
      -> yes (minor release of Pyside is bound to same minor release of Qt
      -> patch level version may differ
    - Will we have snapshots, and if so, will they be uploaded to pip? How will we handle snapshot versions?
      -> tentative yes, if public pip server supports snapshots Pyside should be good citizen
    - alpha / beta / RC versioning?
      -> Pyside should follow the Qt schema
    - Probably need to take into account PEPs for versions pushed to Pypi.
    - Shiboken / PySide2 versions in sync?
      -> yes, they should be in sync
    - Will we specify a version for 5.6 branch?
      -> yes, but no packages being made
    - Are we sticking to the package name PySide2, but follow Qt 5.x versions as PySide2 versions?
      -> Pyside2_5.11.0 as in https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/221767/
  - Do we want to deploy msvcrt dlls into Windows packages?
    -> needs more research - is it really needed ?
  - Do we want to ship debug symbols for Qt inside the PySide2 packages?
    -> not for now
  - Do we want to ship debug Qt shared libraries for macOS packages? (not possible on Windows, not applicable on Linux afaik).
    -> not for now
  - How will the pip upload process look like? Manual uploads? Who takes care of it?
    -> Qt release team will take care of it
  - Current branching policies:
    -> 5.6 branch stops being merged into 5.9 (after pending patches have merged) -> cherry-pick mode
    -> 5.9 is base line for patches and being forward merged to 5.11
    -> no packages from 5.9 & 5.6 (interested parties need to get it from git)
    -> 5.11 becomes branch for first TP
    -> dev is feature development
    -> all first TP release related patches go to 5.9 (and 5.11 subsequently)


==== 22. February 2018 ====
* CI Updates
- dev branch is still/again broken in CI, seems like pyside issues
** CI blocked due to some provisioning issues in red hat
- changes to create automatic snapshots out of CI is still under review
** 5.14.2.2 Release is on hold
- Numerous small fixes to the [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 doc] generation, significantly bringing down the number of documentation warnings
** 5.15 commercial release in preparation
- Massaged build rules to improve built packages
** License check
  - Removed unnecessary _utils.py file [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-600 PYSIDE-600]
* 5.15 Release
  - Changed wheel package names to contain both PySide2 version and Qt version against which it was built [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-613 PYSIDE-613]
** Pickling changes
  - Finally got libclang to be deployed into packages
** Examples
  - Improved build process not to copy unnecessary symlinks and duplicating libraries when creating wheel (so that you don't get 3x size increase because of 3x number of WebEngine libraries) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-495 PYSIDE-495]
** loadUiType
  - Fixed wheel package names to contain correct minimum deployment target with which macOS was built with (on further analysis, this will need further improvement) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-612 PYSIDE-612]
* Tutorials rcc, designer
  - Fixed rpath handling for QtWebEngineProcess when creating standalone packages on macOS [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-605 PYSIDE-605]
** Add project's tutorial.
- Added CMake build rules for scriptable application example [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-597 PYSIDE-597]
* Continue research of using Qt6
- Investigated and fixed a heap corruption bug in a test that caused constant crashes on macOS CI runs
* __qualname__ attributes are almost done
- Reduced number of warnings when running shiboken to create user bindings (like scriptable application example) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-587 PYSIDE-587]
** This changes was required for the pickling support.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595]: Making slow progress, still debugging. It's a difficult process, but assumption is that it will work.
- Havent's merge [https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/220083/ this new patch] because we should be 200% sure it's properly working.
- Working on a few bugs [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-106 PYSIDE-106] [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-570 PYSIDE-570]
- One of the bugs [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-611 PYSIDE-611] was valid only for 5.6, but I noticed a strange behaviour on 5.9, so I will keep working on it, even after we move 5.6 to cherry pick mode.


==== 15. February 2018 ====
==== 7. May 2020 ====
- CI broken, 5.6 & dev branch broken, 5.9 just got working again
* CI Updates
- first TP will be 5.11 based (needs 5.11 git branches, 5.6 branch goes into cherry-pick mode, 5.9 branch remains main target)
** Issues with the provisioning, for example the connection with PyPi, still in progress.
- more modules added to doc, qt3d & qtquick has some special handling
** We will add a requirements.txt for provisioning.
- snippet work ongoing
* Issues
- snapshot generation on the agenda
** PYSIDE-1255 Signal not reached in QML
- lots of bug fixing e.g.: [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-104 PYSIDE-104]
** Pickling Qt Enums PYSIDE-15
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
*** Almost finished, but we are waiting for PYSIDE-1285 to be fix (modulename, qualname).
** Many other minor bugs have been fixed, but still there are a couple of strange ones.
** First attempts to build shiboken with Qt6
** Ideas repo re-organization
* Features
** Commercial addons
** Tutorials
*** rcc
*** uic
*** QTranslator (*)
*** ...
** QtAssistant integration
** loadUiType
** The new way of registering QML properties needs to be applied to the code base.


==== 8. February 2018 ====
==== 30. April 2020 ====
- Looking through previous EuroPython talks to write a proposal for this year.         
* CI Updates
- Working on a few bugs (fixed a couple related to objects references),               
** Issues with pip upgrades
  - that sadly will open new issues with memory management. A further analysis on this matter could improve the current memory leaks on PySide.                         
** Planning new Python versions for new configurations.
- Trying to "organise" a little the typesystem XML files.                              
* Update on bugs still around after 5.14.2.1
- Working on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-104 PYSIDE-104] that ended up being a general issue on PySide about a proper verification between slots and signals arguments, to find the best match.
** 1271: Deadlock (fixed)
- Merged a few build related changes in 5.6
** 1255: Signal not reached in QML (still in progress)
  - Pending change for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-593 PYSIDE-593]
** 1280: Research
  - Pending change for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-605 PYSIDE-605]
* Features
  - Merged changes for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-603 PYSIDE-603] and [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-604 PYSIDE-604]
** QML interaction
- Investigated and attached minimal reproducible example for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-585 PYSIDE-585]
** Q_ENUM and pickling SbkEnum
- Investigated some macOS build related aspects for package release
** Commercial Addons
- 5.6 CI is unblocked, but 5.9 CI is blocked due to qtbase issues (version bumping)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560] waiting for view
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595] work ongoing, not ready yet
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363]  Documentation: Fixed images, fix handling of qdocconf files  that contain several modules. Looking at snippet resolution.
- Problems with Qt3D due to refactoring of Qt3Dextras in 5.10. Pushed  [https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/219105/ patch] suggestion.


==== 1. February 2018 ====
==== 23. April 2020 ====
- Continued work on documentation [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363], fixed static pages, add more modules, fixed parameters to qdoc, images
* 5.14.2.1 Release
- The GettingStarted wiki is getting better, besides a cleaning it a bit
* New bugs around threading:
  - moved the topics around to have guidelines by supported platform (''a la Qt'')
** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1271
  - have received feedback and trying to add more information
** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1255 needs to be reopen.
- Addressed bugs:
* Documentation changes around the replacement of the old pysideuic module
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-34 PYSIDE-34]
* Q_ENUM update
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-264 PYSIDE-264]
** How to get a reference from the QMetaObjectBuilder without a QObject based project?
  - cleaning a bit Shiboken's XML files.
* mypy compatibility
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
** depends a bit on the Q_ENUM
    - ported to 5.9, extended to 18 header files
    - solved unicode problem
    - reduced the patches to be minimal (avoid many #ifdef's, use a verbose macro name if possible)
    - made everything compile but one announced file: "object.h" depends on the heaptypes solution ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595]). Removed WIP status,review pending.
  - [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-595 PYSIDE-595]
    - Started experimenting
    - turned out that the signature extension barfed because it could no longer find the type "__name__". The function PyType_Type.tp_new needs to be called to provide the "ht_name" attribute that is used in heaptypes.
- solving the attribution file issues.
- Pending patches to fix libICU issues
- Pending patches to fix OpenSSL issues [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-599 PYSIDE-599]
- Pending patches to deploy libclang library for shiboken
- Improved documentation about OpenSSL dependency
- Pending patches for cleaning up build scripts a bit (logging and refactoring)
- Pending patches to reduce barrage of warnings [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-587 PYSIDE-587]
- Pending patch for adding CMake build rules for the scriptable_application example (useful as a reference on how to use shiboken for custom bindings) [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-597 PYSIDE-597]
- Old 5.6 CI integration issue fix, but a new issue appeared that was fixed for 5.9 and dev, but still blocks 5.6
- Updated the qml basics tutorial


==== 25. January 2018 ====
==== 16. April 2020 ====
- Pyside not renamed
- Releasing preparation
  - pip packages created by coin
  - Automated release testing (RTA) (installing pip, launching an example)
  - final selection of release package targets to be define closer to release (depending on current stable ABI work)
- Investigation doc issues when using prefix & shadow builds
- Need to identify prime demos/examples
- Started to rework [[PySide2 GettingStarted|Getting Started Guide]] wiki
- Addressed cmake build issues
- Handling libICU issues (causing linker issues when importing QtCore)
- Continued work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]


==== 18. January 2018 ====
* Plan for 5.14.2-1 release
  - macOS framework fix (should ignore qt4 system headers)
* Research on Pickling support, PYSIDE-15
  - another patch on top to fix OpenGL integer types on mac / Linux (GLuint64, GLint64)
* Provided fix for PYSIDE-1267  related to efforts of exposing QScintilla
  - Fixed so that PySide 5.6/5.9 is not linked against the Python shared / static library (this was wrong because the symbols need to be picked up by the dynamic loader from the python interpreter itself). http://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-522
* Object dumper to help debugging python implementations
  - Completed move of examples from pyside-examples.git to pyside-setup
* Debugging options for the code model.
  - added additional OpenGL2 core example
* pysideuic old functionality into the QUiTools module
  - fixed testrunner (these silently failed since forever) https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/216732/
** compileUI
  - fixed issues whereby wrong QObject ctors were selected
** loadUiType
  - removed webkit from Pyside2 build 
* Q_ENUM discussion
  - talk about Windows specific instructions for [[PySide2 GettingStarted|Getting Started Guide]]
  - Qt3D issues in Qt 5.10 fixes
  - clazy warning fixes
  - Stable ABI work (started to convert implementations) (see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560])
    - requires adoption of HeapTypes
  - QML tutorial updates
  - Doc snapshots being prepared


==== 11. January 2018 ====
==== 9. April 2020 ====
- multi pyside packages (not easy to do)
  - unlikely to achieve until TP
  - a package per python release (3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 2.7)
  - package per platform (win 32bit|64bit, mac, linux)
  - long term task to convert to reduced Python API (to support multi 3x packages)
  => have to cut some targets: one 3x and 2.7 release
  -> create doc howto to encourage custom builds for not covered platform combo
  -> do we need commercial for release
- pysinstaller is an installer
  -> deployqt tool not necessary
  -> documentation required stating the option
- rename import options
  - rename via alias possible
  -> still an issue when looking up particular types but probably manageable 
  - renaming option: Qt4Pyton, QtPy, QtPython, Python4Qt, Qt
- example shift
  - https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/215900/
- Basics for doc generation toolchain
- Issues where cmake picks up platform Qt references where it should use a Qt custom install
- Qt3D bindings still under progress
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-34 PYSIDE-34] & [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560]
- Documentation
  - minor doc fixes
  - documenting examples


==== 4. January 2018 ====
* Most bugs reported in 5.14.2 are fix on 5.14
- multi pyside packages (not easy to do)
** Preparing the process for the release of 5.14.2-1
- renaming Pyside to "Qt for Python"
** Check about versioning on pypi to not override 5.14.2 wheels.
  - quite challenging due to implied import and lib changes
* PYSIDE-813 is now fixed
  - alias for existing imports would be beneficial
* PYSIDE-1255, Signals not being emitted.
- discussion around existing function test
* Working on Q_ENUM
  -> working assumption is that we ignore added function and check for existing base line only
  -> effort too large to maintain every single new addition
- discussed issues around concurrent existing Qt builds while building pyside (potential cross leakage)
- various fixes to doc generation steps (see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363])
- discussed need for good examples as part of documentation
  -> considered options to cleanup and remove need for submodule


== 2017 ==  
==== 2. April 2020 ====


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* 5.14.2 is out:
** keep an eye on new bug reports.
*** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1253
*** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1254
*** https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1255
** The new documentation is out too: https://doc.qt.io/qtforpython/
* 'manylinux1' discussion
* CI status
* 'loadUiType' status https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1223
** two approaches for it, a Python and another in C.
* PYSIDE-813
** Finding where the reference is gone, but there is the only issue left.
** All the other issues were solved.
** A solution should be out soon.
* Research on adding Python support for Qt's lupdate: PYSIDE-1252


==== 21. December 2017 ====
==== 26. March 2020 ====
- Issues building for Windows for Python 2 and 3 (on coin)
- discussing potential pyside demo/example for RTA purposes
- Continued work on macOS / Qt 4 header issues, progress is there
  - breaks GL signature test on Linux, needs further investigation
- Investigated PyInstaller (potential option to deploy apps written with Pyside)
  - seems to work almost out-of-the-box for deploying PySide apps
- Investigated building one package compatible with multiple Python 3.x minor versions
  - not possible currently, will require a lot of work, possibly not feasible
  => we need to build 3.4,3.5,3.6 * win, linux, mac packages = 9 packages
  => 3 more for each platform and Python 2.x
  => commercial packages?
- lots of discussions and fixing of doc tool chain (qdoc in dev currently broken)
  - adding documentation has begun in earnest
- continued work on PYSIDE-578


==== 7. December 2017 ====
* 5.14.2 Release
- pip wheel installation
* OKRs Update
  - adding support for simultaneously python 2 and 3 builds
** Looking for commercial opportunities
  - open issues: test installation towards multi python 3 versions
* PYSIDE-813 new discoveries found:
  - delivery channel for Pyside binaries (pip server? local install from qt account download?)
** There are a couple of issues with one of the PYSIDE-803 patches that will be solved soon.
- investigate options to have sth like pyinstallqt (pysinstaller is a possibility)
** PYSIDE-164 is out of the picture
- final keyword support by shiboken
* Lambda functions for QWebEngineCallback PYSIDE-946 so we can expose the missing bindings.
- Qt3D bindings patch close to completion - > requires some Qt changes in 5.9.4 or later Qt
* QVariant conversions tweaks PYSIDE-1250
- fixing pyside build issues when encountering Qt 4 headers on macOS
* Working on adding 'loadUiType' into PySide PYSIDE-1223
- PYSIDE-578 (testing procedure/testrunner) -> adds heuristic to adapt to failure rates (flakiness handling)
* Research on adding Python support for Qt's lupdate: PYSIDE-1252
  - concerns that running all tests 5 times adds too much load on the CI (test runs needed)


==== 30. November 2017 ====
==== 19. March 2020 ====
- packaging related coin changes
- last weeks merges between 5.6 and 5.9+ blocking coin have been fixed (in particular on RHEL)
  - 5.9 + 5.6 are passing, dev has some private Qt changes which will affect pyside/dev
- lots of coin infrastructure issues
- RTA test wheels added (install and launch single example)
- crash bugs in 5.6 branch reported but not details known yet (waiting for more details)
- some discussion what changes should be put to 5.6 vs 5.9 branch
- Qt3D bindings started
  - some changes in qt3d/5.9 required)
  - shiboken bugs discovered in the process (virtual function guessing & some comparison operators for namespace generated)
- small regression related to rpath handling on Linux
- open pip wheel issues:
  - handling of multi Python version wheels
- testrunner bugs addressed and reducing flakiness
- issues in Pyside when building with gcc 7.x
- qdoc from qt5/dev is required for pyside due to webxml support
  - it is a problem for the pyside/5.9 branch


==== 23. November 2017 ====
* 5.14.2 Release preparations
- pip wheel support issues on Linux solved (not yet verified)
* Work on Widget gallery example
  -> libICU usage on Linux should be enabled via pyside setup script
* Done: Refinements to wheel-tester.py
  -> downloaded from qt account download area
* Done: Reworked test_wheel.py for macOS
  - discussion how to do wheel builds for different Qt base lines -> implies to different wheel packages
* Done: Fixed PYSIDE-1247 signature warning in Python 3.6
  - need to evaluate how different python versions on various Linux distros impact wheel binaries
* In progress: Instrumentation of PYSIDE-164/813
  - target: 6 wheels (2 per platform for 2.7 & 3.5+ Python)
  - OpenGL example
  - merge 5.6-> 5.9 attempted
    - signature update to match Qt 5.9 ABI/signatures
    - plenty of testing flakiness and also test crashes
  - improvements to signature tests


==== 16. November 2017 ====
==== 12. March 2020 ====
- Build system cleanup. It is now possible to build only a subset of Qt modules per cmd line option
  -  this is not complete and may need further patches
- Added QAxContainer, more classes from 5.10
- Preparing to add Qt3D
- Removed flaky test
- further research on how pip wheels might be used for Pyside
  - seems to work well on win & macOS
  - problems on Linux related to libICU (or in general due to different system libraries)
- implemented and tested --standalone feature for the main Qt platforms [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-558 PYSIDE-558]
- open question remains how 3rdparty Pyside deployment path might look like
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510]


==== 9. November 2017 ====
* CI Status
- Work on simplifying the build system, made it possible to specify a module subset to build
** Everything up and running
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-558 PYSIDE-558] Fixing rpaths and making --standalone work on the 3 platforms. Result: Self-contained binary wheels. Needs Review.
** 5.14.2 to be released next week hopefully.
- Trying to setup the project for building the docs. I managed to build the rsts from the patch in gerrit but running sphinx on those rsts results in errors about python 2 style code.
* PYSIDE-803
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] work continued
** Almost there!
** retrieveMetaObject improvements.
** We will try to test it without the allow-thread patch to evaluate performance.
* PYSIDE-813
** we will keep PYSIDE-164 open until we find a solution that fixes both.
* Starting to evaluate std::function compatibility with Shiboken.


==== 2. November 2017 ====
==== 5. March 2020 ====
- Releasing:
  - continued work on macOS installer
  - binaries must be patched during the install from repo (rpath setting)
  - adopting the scripts from Qt for Pyside
  - made pip install work on Mac -> would be alternative to online installer approach
    - two deployment choices available
- discussions on how void* pointer should be handled, two options on the table
  - add additional Pyside module handling such pointers
  - add feature to shiboken to transparently add the support to any arbitrary C++/pyside project using shiboken
- documentation snapshot generated
- simplified setup-pyside and related build script options


==== 26. October 2017 ====
* CI Update
- Releasing:
** Including Python 3.8
  - test repo for online installer created (mac seems to deploy)
** Maybe using alternatives to have many Python versions.
  - first evaluation of suggested installer approach on various platforms
* Priority bugs
- Documentation:
** PYSIDE-803
  - Qt doc team joined the effort
*** major changes in (caching)
  - first experiences are collected
*** still other minor patches to be merged.
  - should new documentation be done in rst rather than qdoc format?
*** allow-thread patch has a bug, maybe this can be detach from the snippets one.
  - Getting started, General platform requirements and general fixes turning up during generation
** PYSIDE-813
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-571 PYSIDE-571] received further fixes and reviews
*** PYSIDE-164 appears again if we fix it,
- REDHAT not working on Coin (caused by gcc header issues)
*** Maybe a solution is to fix 164 in another way.
- other minor improvements
* 5.15 feature status
* Changes for Qt 6
** Changes in the [https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtbase/+/284225 QMetaType representation]
*** Reference of the [https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/qt/qtdeclarative/+/285788 new system in qtdeclarative]
** Wishlist for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-904 Qt6 opportunities]


==== 19. October 2017 ====
==== 27. February 2020 ====
- Discuss open Pyside 2 release & documentation
- Release packaging suggestion
  - Qt for Python installed via Qt installer and python scripts pointed to module via PYTHON_PATH
  - create test online repository for Qt installer
  - follow up how this Pyside installation approach might impact deployment of Python apps using Qt for Python
  - Linux distros shipping Pyside? (not sure yet either)
- coin
  - breakage in CI provisioning due to competing Python binaries coming from MSVC 2017
  - coin template needs updating
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-571 PYSIDE-571] work progressing (ready for review)
- lots of fixes in Pyside dev branch and
- feedback from Qt World Summit:
  - is Pyside on Android and iOS?
  - iOS probably out since platform cannot have interpreted code
  - Scriptable application use case was a sought after feature
  - qdoc got WebXML patch -> open question which version to use for doc generation across the various pyside versions
    - add script to support single command to generate documentation


==== 12. October 2017 ====
* CI Updates
- no update due to Qt World Summit 2017
** 5.12 cherry-picks
* qApp
** Deprecation message or alias (when using QtWidgets.qApp)
* PYSIDE-803
** Missing patches to be merged
*** Python 2.7 issues
*** allow-thread commit message (add a changelog)
*** second caching mechanism to be studied after we merge the first set of patches.
*** Third attempt after the stackless gilstate approach
** Documentation
* Python 3.8 testing is still being worked out


==== 05. October 2017 ====
==== 20. February 2020 ====
- Qt DataVisualization port has finished including an example
- Coin no progress due to pending Qt 5.9.2 release
- webxml support being implemented inside qdoc (beginning of the pyside documentation toolchain)


==== 28. September 2017 ====
* CI Updates
- 5.6 and 5.9 branches are *finally* enforced by CI - yeeeaaahh
** Cherry-picking some changes to 5.12 to fix the virtualenv 20 issues.
- Dev branch is still missing some forward merges before it can be enabled.
** macOS timeouts
- port of QtDataVisualization progressing
** possibility of merging simple changes directly.
- fixed bugs: [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510], [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-517 PYSIDE-517], [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-562 PYSIDE-562], [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-564 PYSIDE-564]
* qApp issues
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-156 PYSIDE-156] in progress, first example of qApp protection, benchmark of impact ongoing
** Patches ready for review
* PYSIDE-803
** Patches needs some polishing
* Testrunner improvements
** stdout/stderr issues with ctest on windows
** smart pointers tests crashing, due to qApp issues.
** Python 3.8 is also giving problems (DLLs missing)
** debug builds on windows does not work.
* Shiboken documentation being reorganized
* Starting testing Python 3.9


==== 21. September 2017 ====
==== 13. February 2020 ====


- Prototyping and exploring of Pyside packaging options
* CI updates
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] done and merged
** Windows package signing will be possible, hopefully soon.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-156 PYSIDE-156] being addressed thanks to [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510]
* Documentation updates
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-487 PYSIDE-487] Qt Data Visualization port progressing
** Example gallery
** WebChannel example merged,
* Python 3.8 changes on Windows are still being tackled.
* Bugs
** PYSIDE-803 status: A patch waiting for review is there, but we need to combine it with the other solutions we currently have. Still, there are some corner cases where the problem is not properly solved.
** qApp issues to be solved, but we will remove the import features. qApp will remain as a built-in.
* OKRS 1Q/2020


==== 14. September 2017 ====
==== 6. February 2020 ====
- Coin
  - 5.6 testing is back online (5.9 target unblocking pending a merge)
  - Packaging of Pyside started to become a discussion topic
    - Standard PIP deployment
    - Separate delivery via the usual Qt account channel
- void* support has a pending patch (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/205124/ and related example https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/205272/)
- Documentation work ongoing
  - WebXML support was added to qdoc - see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-363 PYSIDE-363]
  - inputting the resulting WebXML to shiboken gave promising results
  - Qt Creator gain ability to fold away Python license headers
- Signature patch (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/198654/)


==== 7. September 2017 ====
* CI status and issues with the Qt provisioning 5.12
- Pyside CI broken (timeout for tests is zero)
** 5.12.7 release will take more time to add new features.
  - Pyside provisioning scripts are very fragile
** 5.14 has some issues with OpenGLFunctions.
  - Qt's own  provisioning is interfering when e.g. Pyside relevant tools get changed by Qt
* Documentation: Interest for the new shiboken2 documentation structure and usage of the ApiExtractor.
  - new ideas and redesign is likely to be needed
* Python 3.8 compatibility with older branches.
- New Bindings: QRegularExpression, QVersionNumber, QUuid,
* Updates on PYSIDE-803 [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-803?focusedCommentId=496894&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#comment-496894 link]
- Discussions around Documentation for pyside
* Suggestion about iterations a-la-python https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1216
  - couple of options for generation pipeline
* Events
    1.) qdoc generates WebXML -> Shiboken converts WebXML to ReST (used to work in Qt 4 days)
** Qt World Summit 2020 Palm Springs
    2.) qdoc is lib which creates AST - > shiboken uses the AST to generate ReST
** PyCon US
    3.) \pyside to document python classes (lots of documentation effort and not ReST integratable)
    4.) minimalistic approach is to merely link to the Qt object class reference (python specific docs are somewhat separate
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516] further investigation how to deal with void* APIs
  -> prototyping ongoing
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] redesigned once again (no more internal Python dependencies, Python version independent implementation)
 
==== 31. August 2017 ====
- 5.9 passes on all platforms but one (10.10 still failing)
  -> fix for provisioning scripts pending
- 5.6 no problems at hand (all passing)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516] hit a dead end
  -> fundamental way of passing vertex data (void*) pointer between Python and C++ not addressed yet
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] complete


==== 24. August 2017 ====
==== 30. January 2020 ====
- Coin 5.9 provisioning is in place, but there are some issues with paths to tools which are being addressed
* 5.14.1 release rolling
- Build issue on Windows 10 5.9 branch, addressed by patch in review https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/203406/
* Work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1204 PYSIDE-1204]
- Fix to macOS build when old Qt 4.8 is present, addressed by patch https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/203313/
* Work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1191 PYSIDE-1191] PySide2 5.14 source now builds against Qt 5.12 as well
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516] progress on bringing in more of the QOpenGL classes
* Further research on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-803 PYSIDE-803]
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-560 PYSIDE-560] stable ABI was investigated, decision is required
** full instrumentation of generated source for tracing,
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] finalizing license modifications
** discovery of new hooks to support. Still in flux.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-156 PYSIDE-156] ongoing implementation for fixing qApp crashes
* Fixed some issues of Python 3.8 (most prominently warnings about implicit conversion to integers for QFlags), will be fixed in 5.14.2
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-552 PYSIDE-552] in process of being merged
* qApp macro [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1178 PYSIDE-1178] [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1158 PYSIDE-1158] [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1135 PYSIDE-1135] finally closed. One cleanup check in may follow.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-562 PYSIDE-562] pending patch
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-563 PYSIDE-563] in process of being merged
- PySide 2 presentation being prepared for Qt World Summit 2017


==== 17. August 2017 ====
==== 23. January 2020 ====
- Almost everyone is still on holiday - not much progress
* Fix for CI/macOS problem is in, but it requires some merges in Qt5. Until all required merges are done, we will use Qt5 5.14.1 with Qt For Python 5.14
- PySide 5.9 branch CI changes are still pending integration / ongoing due to issues with the CI infrastructure switch
* Research on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-803 PYSIDE-803]
- Investigation ongoing regarding QSSL classes on 5.9 branch
* Proposed an "until" attribute for typesystem files to make it possible to build Pyside 5.14 against Qt 5.12 [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1195 PYSIDE-1195]
- PYSIDE-510 - ongoing work to make separation of different licensed code
* Improved the view of compare app for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-803 PYSIDE-803]
  - PYSIDE-156 - initial work to stop crashes when using methods that require an allocated QApplication instance
* Analysis of PyQt5 and SIP implementation
- PYSIDE-558 - initial investigation on how to proceed
- Updated the PySide2 wiki documentation to clear up build steps and requirements.


==== 10. August 2017 ====
==== 16. January 2020 ====
- holiday time is hampering project at the moment -  not much progress
* CI/macOS problems are being worked.
- CI changesin Qt affected Pyside project such that focus was on different CI matters
* qApp fix waiting to be merged.
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-557 PYSIDE-557] being addressed
* first attempts to tackle [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-803 PYSIDE-803]
- some very minor issues were fixed
* Python 3.8 fix to old branches is required for distributions using 5.12 LTS like Conda.
* Working on Q_ENUM support.
* Viewer for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-803 PYSIDE-803] is ready to try. Please check out https://git.qt.io/playground/pyside-compare.git and give feedback.


==== 03. August 2017 ====
==== 9. January 2020 ====
- PYSIDE-510 under code review https://codereview.qt-project.org/198654
* [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1185 PYSIDE-803] needs to be tackled soon, it's critical, and we cannot carry that into Qt6.
  -> license issues have to be addressed
* Python 3.8.1 on Windows has [https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/285797/ some issues] while building.
  -> some testing aspects still open (delayed till later on)
* qApp macro changes [https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/285655 discussion].
  -> investigation of impact on deployment across multiple python run-time versions required
* documentation updates are still pending.
- missing bindings script/wiki page updated: [[PySide2_Missing_Bindings|Missing PySide2 bindings]]
* with the release of 5.14 we have been fixing many details from uic's Python support.
- first working array support has been delivered (some adjustments still required), now proceeding to extend for OpenGL [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-516 PYSIDE-516]
* designer's RUNPATH [https://codereview.qt-project.org/c/pyside/pyside-setup/+/285712 needed to be patched], waiting for approval,
- Missing classes in works (e.g. QAbstractnativeEventFilter, QFileLock,....)
* A modular way of packing wheels is being studied.
  -> revealed some issues of handling void* pointers
* Re-take the Python extensions for QtCreator project evaluation.


==== 27. July 2017 ====
== 2019 ==
- Fix for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] causes lots crashes in auto tests
* [[Qt for Python Development Notes 2019]]
  -> more investigation ongoing
- coin
  - since 5.6 is now enforced by Qt CI the focus shifted to the 5.9 branch of Pyside
  - still encountering build issues on 5.6 though
  - cmake upgrade for macOS 10.10
  - missing virtual env for macOS 10.12 being deployed
  - msvc 2013 being removed from CI targets
  - clang on OpenSuSE deployment ongoing
  - lots of effort went into debugging the above Coin issues
- numpy support for 2d array feature development progressing ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-354 PYSIDE-354])


==== 20. July 2017 ====
== 2018 ==
- coin
  - license test passing
  - setup issues wit Python 3 and msvc 2008 vs 2015 issues
  => need to install newer Python 3 binaries
  => otherwise looks like enforced testing can be set alive on 5.6 branch
  - 5.9 still having clang header issues
- 2D array support work in progress
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] -> waiting for PYSIDE-510 dependency
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510]-> issues with Python 2.x left
- need to get a handling what functions are not supported by pyside due to exclusions or missing support in shiboken


==== 13. July 2017 ====
* [[Qt for Python Development Notes 2018]]
- coin
  - Production coin was updated today and all fixes are finally executed
  - 5.6
  - macOS 10.11 machines have Python 2.6, which causes test script to fail due its usage of a
          module added in 2.7. Investigation in progress on the best way to fix this.
  - build failure with Windows 8.1 (msvc2013-x86)
  - 5.9
  - macOS 10.12 missing virtual env (https://codereview.qt-project.org/200006)
  - Rest Linux/macOS configs are failing various build issues
  - dev is still pending for qt5 merge from 5.9 
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] development completed, test added, needs review
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] ongoing work
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-550 PYSIDE-550] investigated, needs a working solution to allow proper building on distros that separate Qt private headers into separate packages
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-354 PYSIDE-354] ongoing work on C / C++ array support in PySide, some questions remains on how to deal with xml syntax and multiple dimensions.
 
==== 29. June 2017 ====
- coin
  - Qt 5.6 all coin changes for Pyside are done but waiting for coin production update (after Qt 5.9.1 release)
  - Pyside/Qt 5.6 on new OpenNebula infrastructure confirmed to run
  - Qt 5.9 based setup still misses clang libs (merge pending)
  - Pyside/Qt 5.9 test failure fixes on macOS
- worked on array support (passing arrays between Pyside and Qt API) - work in progress ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-354 PYSIDE-354])
- continued work on debug builds across the platforms
- embedded Python example under review (further testing across the platforms)
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-510 PYSIDE-510] finished (not yet merged) -> revealed a few more  problems in [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] & [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-308 PYSIDE-308]
- added a way to dynamically detect the available Qt modules in Pyside
 
==== 22. June 2017 ====
- building pyside on Win with debug and non-debug
- QSSL* classes do not build on macOS & Windows (patch in progress)
- dll name handling work finished (build system issues were addressed)
- PYSIDE-531 discussions
- coin
  - followup from 18 May (windows issues in coin)
  - test runner changes being merged should address this
  - new regression on macOS targets though
  - 5.9 issues due to clang continue to exist (will be addressed after 5.6 is enforced)
 
==== 15. June 2017 ====
- dll name handling fixed across the platforms (e.g. pkgconfig handling)
- PYSIDE-500 fixed
- PYSIDE-331 is still not done (in parts a module by module fix is required)
- PYSIDE-510 ongoing
- no further progress on coin
- Getting started guide has been updated dealing with Qt 5.6 and Qt 5.9 based Pyside builds
- scriptable Pyside example been developed to demonstrate SDK-like usage of Pyside
- lots of small infrastructure changes/fixes
 
==== 8. June 2017 ====
- Proposed solution for PYSIDE-500
- Further work on example for PYSIDE-526, work on shiboken2 command line handling to ease usage with qmake
- Updated Getting started Wiki
- Introspection work continued (PYSIDE-510)
 
==== 1. June 2017 ====
- PYSIDE-500
- https://wiki.qt.io/PySide2_GettingStarted needs a serious cleanup
  - 5.6 vs 5.9 differences not explained
  - specify exact version matching conditions
- pyside repo merge completed
  - Coin changes required to catchup - > recent CI issues have caused delay
- Introspection work continued (PYSIDE-510) -> not yet complete
- qtcharts and related examples have been ported (5.9 only)
- license header checks of Pyside for Coin able to distinguish branches
- Array support for Pyside missing (numpy_array support?)
 
==== 18. May 2017 ====
- Coin
  - Win nodes didn't run the cleanup functions -> test failures due to artifacts -> no solution yet
  - Clang issues persist and this must be addressed in the broader scope of Qt/qdoc depending on libclang too
    -> until this point in time the setup is a manual one for pyside/5.9+
- merge of psyide repositories -> no objections against the plan in the community
  -> merge will happen in the next few days (pyside.git, pyside-setup.git and shiboken.git become one repo)
  -> examples, wiki and tools will remain as they are
- QOpenGL* porting continuing
- qttext2speech ported to Pyside2
- failing QML tests in Qt 5.9 based Pyside
- PYSIDE-510 - introspection solution in the works
- Qt World Summit Berlin 2017 (talk for Pyside being handed in)
 
==== 12. May 2017 ====
- looked into the Windows tests failures, and the reason might be related to how we copy around build artifacts, leading to an incorrect folder structure. Coin team to look at it.
- Fixed a small regression in 5.9 with building on macOS after some cmake changes that happened in 5.6
- Implemented, tested, reviewed and committed the multimedia widgets examples
- documentation from Pyside1 days can not be generated anymore
  -> new approach required using exiting Qt5 doc tools
- QOpenGL* port to Pyside has started -> missing support for arrays in shiboken
  - more thorough design discussion needed
- Coin
  - provisioning for clang in Qt CI ongoing: https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/192517/10
 
==== 04. May 2017 ====
- Coin
  - libclang 4.0 provisioning available (code reviews ongoing -> enabler for Pyside and qdoc testing)
  - 5.6 coin issues resolved
  - macOS related CI/cmake failures were resolved
  - some CI sync issues among pyside submodules (always submodules HEAD is tested)
  => may have to change once we come closer to the final release ->
  => fine as long as we are in heavy development mode
  - discussion around Ubuntu and OpenSuse configurations
  - minimal cmake requirements not met on all distros
    - 5.6 only be build using RedHat 6.6
    - 5.9 builds have updated Linux distros -> may be able to obtain a new cmake version without hacking the standard toolchain
- QtMultimedia and QRaster* API bindings further completed
- added tests and examples for the above bindings/APIs
- PYSIDE-510 (required for simplified and more generic testing of bindings)
- PYSIDE-504 work is ongoing
- PYSIDE-507 -> avoid hardcoded includes when certain Qt modules are not available
- brief discussion whether to merge the shiboken and pyside repo
  -> advantages from a CI perspective and reduces pyside setup complexity
 
==== 26. April 2017 ====
- Coin
  - provision for 5.9+ branches -> we would like to use libclang 4.0
  - test still not yet executed due to branch mismatch which pulls in dev branches
- missing bindings in QtCore/QtGui/QtMultimedia - work in progress
- clang support done (except for a Mac issue)
  - Pyside clang version required Qt 5.7 or later
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-500 PYSIDE-500] done
- work on PYSIDE-500, 502, 504, 497 will continue
- qdoc work started trying to recover whatever documentation is left from Pyside 1.x
 
==== 20. April 2017 ====
- Fix for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-331 PYSIDE-331] broke the Windows build; under investigation
- Refactoring, fixed build warnings
- Looked at debug builds on Windows
 
==== 13. April 2017 ====
- discussion around merge policies between 5.9 and 5.6 branch
- Linux debug library issues fixed
- PYSIDE-488 fixed via workaround
- fixed a unit tests
- worked on qdoc/html generation in Pyside (failed so far - waiting for qdoc maintainer feedback)
- PYSIDE-331 patches merged -> more bugs found in the meantime
 
==== 6. April 2017 ====
- 5.6 branch created
- 5.9 branch to be created as well (easier setup for Qt 5.9 testing in Coin)
- Coin
  - not passing build platforms have been disabled
  - otherwise COIN passing on 5.6 (except for 2 failing test) -> soon to be enforced
  - license checker passing in dev
- clang changes merged to dev branch (after reviews)
  - clang provisioning on Coin still missing
- for now shiboken is not a generic C++ bindings generator (targeting Qt use cases only)
- TODO: enabling the generation of documentation from repos
- fixed mixed usage of debug and release build (no debug builds for windows)
- [PYSIDE-331] work continuing - fixed, tests are missing
 
==== 30. March 2017 ====
- Coin
  - some platforms passing and will be enabled by default
  - MinGW, some OSX and cross compile targets remain out
- will branch pyside dev branches to 5.6, new dev becomes clang branch
  - regular merges from 5.6 -> dev will start happening
  - Pyside 5.6 branch will continue to work against Qt 5.6
- need reviews for [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323] to merge clang changes
  - Qt 5.10, 5.9 (on main desktop plawtforms working)
  - for now the Pyside dev development will be based on Qt 5.9 (to be bumped up later on)
- [PYSIDE-331] - in progress
- [PYSIDE-156] -
 
==== 23. March 2017 ====
- Coin
  - progressing
- More tests fixed
- wip/clang branch created, will receive Clang parser port with instructions
- Refactoring of shiboken, replaced QtXml classes by QXmlStreamReader allowing for stricter error checking
 
==== 16. March 2017 ====
- Coin
  - the fixes are still integrating or are under review (no further progress until this is done)
- clang parser replacement [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323]
  - most test failures related to clang are fixed
  - tests ran pretty much through on Qt 5.9 (Windows and Linux - Mac not yet verified)
  - code cleanups in shiboken
  - will create feature branch on all pyside repos to get the clang patch series under CI control
  - merges from regular pyside branches into clang branch will commence
  - readme required that explains how clang is to be built (if not provided by platform)
- [PYSIDE-331] - in progress
 
==== 09. March 2017 ====
- Coin
  - lots of changes in Gerrit for Pyside and coin
  - the outcome has to be check once everything merged
  - upcoming clang dependencies in shiboken introduces new requirements for Coin
  - clang changes to be dealt with after pyside branching
- clang
  - first complete bindings generation with Qt 5.6 and Qt 5.9
  - some failing unit tests which have to be looked at individually
  - actual merge depends on pyside branching which in turn depends on recent Coin changes
- smart pointer support
  - patches generally done, gerrit review ongoing
  - rather large patch
- created list of missing bindings in Pyside ([https://wiki.qt.io/PySide2_Missing_Bindings Missing Bindings])
  - mostly class level view, global functions at al not covered
- Jira cleanup
  - PYSIDE-464, PYSIDE-217, Pyside-224 fixed
  - most bugs reviewed now and valid ~100 bugs were identified
 
==== 02. March 2017 ====
- Coin
  - Coin runs tests on Windows and OSX (some failures in the test - to be investigated)
  - Windows provisioning somewhat blocked due to CI issues
  - no progress on Linux
  - OSX 10.8 ran tests with expected results
  - OSX 10.9 has issues due to Pyside not supporting namespace builds of Qt
- clang
  - preprocessor has remaining issue
    -> with clang compiler but gcc seems OK
    -> Qt Core wrapper close to compiling (QHash issues remaining)
- Smart pointer work continues
  - some uses cases work, other use cases might remain
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-364 PYSIDE-364] was fixed (patch pending)
- General error review on bugreports.qt.io
  - 50% done (prioritized bugs are handled/checked bugs - "done" bugs)
- ran address and leak sanitizer over Pyside which resulted in some worrying cases (need to be addressed going forward)
 
==== 22. February 2017 ====
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-462 PYSIDE-462] Improved solution approved
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-205 PYSIDE-205] Hard-to-detect memory leak plugged
  - slow memory leak found in shiboken with thousands of false positives
  - used differential analysis of valgrind output
- Clang: Fixed Preprocessor handling (set defines, include paths), got minimal binding tests to pass, now adapting MetaBuilder and PySide to what Clang finds when parsing Qt. Good news: Very little need to set Q_DOC or other magic defines
- Coin: Slow progress, currently struggling with provisioning
- extensive bug triaging ongoing in Pyside Jira project
 
==== 16. February 2017 ====
- Coin (no update - other priorities in release/CI team)
- Clang (progressing on pre-processor work)
- PYSIDE-315 closed
- PYSIDE-462 more review needed
- Shared pointer API very slowly progressing (lots of different fixes needed)
- QMimeDataBase support added
- QUrlQuery support blocked on QDOC defines in Qt sources (shiboken sets the wrong define)
- chasing memory leaks (PSYIDE-205)
- extensive bug triaging ongoing in Pyside Jira project
  - confirming and testing the reported bugs (70 of 200 processed)
  - some smaller bugs were fixed in the process
- quite a few bugs were discovered this week while working on the above items, e.g.:
  - deployment of pyside applications partly broken due to hard-coded install paths in Qt libs
  - Qt events are swallowed when Pyside error/exception occurs
 
==== 9. February 2017 ====
- Clang progressed
  - pure C++ tests for API extractions are passing (C++ parsing based on clang)
  - even works with cmake
  - old C++ preprocessor still to be replaced
  - working through old preprocessor and checking what magic it did and how clang might be able to replace it
- PYSIDE-315 & PYSIDE-462 fixes pending for review
- COIN
  - continue progress an getting more platforms to pass (unblocking one step at a time)
  - Windows (32bit) and mac are building, Win 64bit still not building
  - OSX and Windows are stopping in the test runner phase
  - missing cmake update still on Linux (provisioning update required)
 
==== 26 January 2017 ====
- PYSIDE-315
  - principle fix merged but some minor improvements still pending
- Pyside-462
  - essentially a feature request as C++ default parameters are not yet supported by Pyside
  - discussion ongoing how to address the problem
- COIN
  - 10.11, 10.9 & 10.8 build passes
  - 10.10 still failing during build
  - Progress on Windows and running into new problems further down the path
  - Redhat failed to general brokenness of the platform in CI
  - Ubuntu no further progress
- clang parser work progressing
  - completeness of work is currently measured by passing unit tests
  - there is a long way to go
  - see [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323] and associated patches for progress monitoring
- Fixed regression which prevented Pyside to compile with Qt 5.5.1
- shared pointer support
- no update on 2nd February 2017 (next week)
 
==== 19 January 2017 ====
- PYSIDE-315
  - a possible fix is pending, some minor performance improvements are still possible
  - caused by different signal/slot ordering in Qt4 and Qt 5
- COIN
  - issues on 10.8 and 10.9 platforms should pass now
  - 10.11 & 10.10 still have issues
  - Windows timeout problem fix in COIN (but no COIN update until 5.8.0 released)
  - Linux builds are failing
    - Ubuntu 14.04 fails due to cmake issue
    - Redhat 6.6 & OpenSuse 13.01 deferred
  - current COIN freeze for 5.8.0 release affecting patching of COIN for Pyside
  - next steps in priority -> run tests on 10.8/10.9 and get Linux running
- PYSIDE-79 regression fixed as well (some interaction between PYSIDE-315 & PYSIDE-79)
- PYSIDE-462 to be looked at next
- clang parser work progressing
 
==== 12 January 2017 ====
- PYSIDE-315
  - sorting of slots/signal connection changed on Qt side and Pyside side has not caught up
  - had similar connection issues on the QML side, need to investigate whether there is a connection
- PYSIDE-79
  - caused a regressions (not yet investigated)
- fixed OpenGL types not being recognized on MacOS (partly fixed)
- API's with shared/smart pointers in Qt don't work
  - has potential long term effects and investigation has started into the reasons
- Refactoring shiboken in preparation for clang
- COIN currently runs tests with namespaced Qt
  - short term fix to exclude namespaced Qt builds with Pyside (broken on MacOS 10.9)
  - other failures: missing libraries on MacOS (10.11), missing provisioning on Windows, cmake issues on 10.10
  - unknown state on Linux (current Redhat too old)
- Prioritization after status round:
  - PYSIDE-315 to be investigated based on recent signal/slot patches for QML
  - Smart pointer issues reduced in priority to provide space for PYSIDE-315 & PYSIDE-79 regression
- verify that COIN runs testrunner (not just building Pyside)
  -> not yet verified since we are still failing builds in COIN
 
==== 5 January 2017 ====
- COIN update
  - COIN changes merged (no further patches pending)
  - need to run an integration test
  - issues related to different build platforms still to be expected
- Continue with clang
  - backtracking a bit (reusing some node API's during parsing but otherwise use clang to populate the tree)
- test blacklisting reviewed (some removed - mostly signal related ones, one new regression)
- regressions in QtQuick were worked around (caused by recent Qt Quick changes)
- issues with macos framework style includes in Qt
- PYSIDE-315 debugging ongoing, very hard to track down
  - was it a regression from a previous Pyside release (e.g. Qt 5.4?!?
- hard-copied Qt 5.4 based headers still in existence
  - updated needed but would shut Qt 5.4 users out
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== 2016 ==
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==== 22 December 2016 ====
- lots of discussions around the COIN patches
  - source archive setup being under review
  - Qt 5.6 provisioning patches merged
  - CI uses Python 2.7 at this stage
- clang C++ parsing continues
- fix of some Pyside unit tests (now have a clean slate again)
- finished QtQuick port
- some overflow problems have been fixed in shiboken
 
==== 15 December 2016 ====
- COIN changes pending for testing infrastructure
  -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/177136 (Pyside change)
  -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/176968 (Coin change)
  -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/179662 (Provisioning changes)
  -> https://codereview.qt-project.org/179663 (Provisioning changes)
- waiting for COIN development team to review/accept the pending changes
- no update in PYSIDE-315 (under investigation)
- Flushed out a couple of shiboken, QML, qml example bugs
- Some bugs related to parser delayed until clang parser task done (https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-322)
- most basic shiboken API extractor test to pass (global enumeration test)
- some trouble with int size data types
  -> Python 2 & 3 are different and the relevant C++ data types are yet again different from platform to platform
 
==== 8 December 2016 ====
- COIN patches pending approval
  - Windows provisioning reviewed
  - Linux, Pyside, COIN itself
- Clang changes progressing, comparing AST tree from old parser and clang
- PYSIDE-79 done
- PYSIDE-315 under investigation
- QtQuick patches taking shape (some template magic and function pointer
  features in Qt cannot be parsed by shiboken)
 
==== 1 December 2016 ====
- COIN
- PYSIDE-79 there seems to be a final work around (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/176374/)
  - fixing a few tests in the process
- clang update
  - dumping AST, identifying the required info
  - work in progress...
- problems with global static QObjects on the Qt side calling back into Python during app exit
  - may require some changes on the Qt side
 
==== 24 November 2016 ====
- automatic COIN triggering for submodules work in progress
  - several discussions on this topic this week
- Clang investigation (what library to use)
- fixing bugs on Qt side for Pyside
- Qt QML support almost done, work will continue with Qt Quick
- PYSIDE-79 work story continues
  - reference counting not quite accurate but point of deallocation of ref count not identifiable
 
==== 17 November 2016 ====
- Pyside team suffering from sickness -> not much progress this week
- Pyside-79 fix had a lot of negative side effects (breaking existing tests)
  - internal object reference counting is the predominant issue at hand
  - continue to work on the bug (no resolution yet as delayed due to sickness)
- COIN some progress but still open discussions on branching policy required
 
==== 11 November 2016 ====
- PYSIDE-79 being fixed
- PYSIDE-315 to be addressed
- Shiboken and Clang
  - familiarizing with clang and its parser's inner working
  - added experimental qmake project definition for shiboken (makes work in Qt Creator easier)
- Qt QML on Pyside work progressing
- work on COIN did not progress due to conflicting priorities inside COIN development
 
==== 3 November 2016 ====
- working through the QML stack esnuring all required API's are exported (https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/175682/)
- small build system patches
- PYSIDE-79 work progressing
- OpenGL support fixed (PYSIDE-314)
- COIN issues
  - repo interdepencies not working yet, suggestion under discussion and to be implemented
  - most license checks have been fixed
  - Qt 5.6 based Pyside to skip check
  - after branching for C++11 work the dev branch should work from license check perspective
  - eventually the entire CI needs to run through (more hidden problems could be hidden)
- Started working on C++11 compliant parser for shiboken
  - libclang will be used
  - first target is to replace the AST tree implementation
  - requires clang setup in the CI
 
==== 27 October 2016 ====
- Work on WebKit/WebEngine support
- Further work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-431 COIN] support
- Planning meeting
- Workshop for C++11 support in Pyside ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323])
 
==== 20 October 2016 ====
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-355 Qt Quick support] submitted
- [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-314 QtOpenGL support] submitted
- Further work on [https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-431 COIN] support, license headers
==== 13 October 2016 ====
- Qt CI update
  - Coin changes have merged but integration not yet working
  - Qt CI enables on Pyside side merged
  => COIN integration fails with license issues
  => requires review of license conditions for all files, some files are not even relicensable
  => skipping license check for now, most likely to be done later again but requires changes to license check script
  - more issues of interworking between QtCI and Pyside expected (won't be visible until license problems resolved)
  Open issue: does a change in Pyside repo trigger a rebuild of everything?
- Qt QML support progressing and first patches merged
  - serious bugs have been fixed, more complex QML examples are now working
 
==== 29 September 2016 ====
- Coin integration close but not merged
- Bugfixing in particular on the shiboken parser side
- QML/Python binding and tests fixed -> general check all day-to-day aspects of QML are working
- QML examples porting
  -> still some failing tests
  -> Check all QML/Quick class are exported
 
==== 22 September 2016 ====
- Refactored Shiboken, udnerstanding build sequences
- black list for unit tests defined and tested
- fixing of tests
- QML example fixing continued (QML bindings not working)
- Pyside side for COIN done (pending integration checks)
- COIN integration still wip due to long test and retest cycles
- pyside and shiboken repo to be relicensed similar to other Qt products
=> this should address any issues regarding the status of generated code too
==== 16 September 2016 ====
- Pyside side for CI testing ready for testing
- status of COIN side to be determined. Code exists need help from CI team to confirm status.
- build system infrastructure improvements in pyside setup
- Qt logging now working
- and more
- Update on bug handling
  - PYSIDE-88 continuing
  - PYSIDE-349 (Multimedia ported)
  - PYSIDE-344 fix pending on codereview
  - make debug builds of Pyside work (OSX works, Linux has work in progress patch, Windows side awaiting contribution)
- QML support work in progress
  - examples are slowly ported with aim to identify bugs
 
==== 25 August 2016 ====
- Properly implementing QML experience in Pyside
- Unit test fixing
- automated CI testing for Pyside
  - working locally but still failures occurring on various other test machines
 
==== 4 August 2016 ====
- Additional Pyside examples under review
- Fixed warnings coming from Shiboken
 
==== 21 July 2016 ====
 
- main Pyside 2 example port done
- additional examples to fill gaps are being ported (as per prio list)
- CI patches running, but still gaps (should be done by next week)
- about 86% of auto test working (failing count of test 80+ auto test)
- [[pyside-Teststatus|Project Test Status]]
 
==== 14 July 2016 ====
 
- Pyside 2 examples ported
- OpenGL & SVG not working
- QtQuick 2 is in strange situation (QtQml depends on QtQuick)
- Python 3 realed Unicode handling not working with Qt
- QMessageBox hangs
- no documentation for any example
- lots of warnings when building wrapper
- results: https://paste.kde.org/pgje2toyh/mlbqic
- COIN setup for pyside https://codereview.qt-project.org/#/c/158336/
- Qt 5.7 still blocked due to missing C++11 support in shiboken
  - food for ideas: https://steveire.wordpress.com/
 
 
==== 7 July 2016 ====
 
- automated CI testing
- patches for Pyside and Qt CI side required
- Testing somewhat more complicated due to closed nature of Qt CI
- script to port examples to Qt 5 -> https://bugreports.qt.io/issues/?jql=labels%20%3D%20exampleport5
- all examples to remain BSD licensed
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=== Backlog ===
 
The list below represents some short term targets and long term ideas for Pyside2 development. There is no guarantee that this will happen as written down. It is meant as a short reminder and idea collection for future development. In the long term this list is likely to move to https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE.
 
# First time with Pyside (Document how to get started on this wiki)
# Testing Infrastructure
## What has been done so far?
## Qt CI support ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-431 PYSIDE-431])
### make test
### cmake based build system (all repos)
### pip installable Pyside
#### CI has to setup virtual Python environment
#### Use pip to install/build Pyside (release bundling)
 
# Future changes to PySide
## Gaps (modules & API)
### Identify the extent of the gaps by porting existing examples from Qt4 to Qt5 (done)
### Plugin system (in what form or shape do we need it is uncertain - some failing tests exist already)
### Prepare a summary of gaps for other modules
## Fundamental Architecture changes
### Shiboken
#### Clang support ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-323 PYSIDE-323])
### QtQML support ([https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-355 PYSIDE-355])
## MyPy (type annotation - fully typed Python API)
## General Python features and their adoption in PySide (e.g. Async I/O)
## Creator and tooling
### Fix QtC debugger to understand Python/C++ mixed internals
## Documentation generation
## Deployment of apps
## Debugging support
 
# Must have tasks for first release
## Packaging (e.g. pip deployment? )
## Clarify Installer story
## Documentation
## Product placement decisions
### Licensing
### Naming
### etc
## Complete CI coverage

Revision as of 08:36, 9 July 2020

2020

9. July 2020

  • Infra update
    • 5.14 issues related to virtualenv (but 5.14.2 works)
    • dev is open for direct merges.
    • 5.14.2.3 macOS needs review to be released.
    • sdist packages WIP patch.
  • Python 3.9b4 is out and we will try it out.
  • (in progress) Selectable features
    • new corner cases were found, so they are being tackled.
  • (in progress) access Qt properties directly
    • decide which are the properties at runtime.
    • Maybe sources/pyside2/PySide2/global.h.in:41 can help
      • #define QT_ANNOTATE_ACCESS_SPECIFIER(a) __attribute__((annotate(#a)))
  • (in progress) Qt6 compatibility
    • Dealing with test failures.
    • Issues OpenGLWidgets
    • We need to update the MetaType registration mechanisms to start working on QML register types


2. July 2020

  • Infra Update
    • Timeouts issues, increasing it is not a solution.
    • How to proceed with dev to use Qt6
      • merge without CI
      • clarify the yaml configuration
    • 5.14.2.3 new release planned
  • Selectable Features
    • snake_case for camelCase names.
    • (in progress) access Qt properties directly:
      • For 'label = QLabel("hello")', we could do 'label.text = "bye"' instead of using the 'label.setText("bye")'.
  • Qt6 compatibility
    • QML working on Linux (this will enable us to work on the registration)
  • Some improvements in the documentation generation must be done to speed up the process.
  • pyside2_config.py file to CMake
    • include XConfig.cmake files on the wheel
  • sdist package
    • nice to have: pip install -e ., but at the moment we have three egg-info directories (error)
  • Starting again with the cross compilation of PySide for embedded linux.

25. June 2020

  • Infra update
    • Release of the second set of Windows 64bit wheels.
    • Issues on the CI due to some internal issues, everything should be running soon.
  • (in progress) from __future__ import newapi
    • it's tricky to provide snake_case instead of camelCase
    • issues with tp_getattro
    • creating modified Python objects to replace the original types at runtime
  • (in progress) from __future__ import newproperties
    • Still many things to go
  • PYSIDE-1282 pthread crash solved, and will be merge in 5.14
  • Indentation fixes for generated code. Prefix adaptation for a standard format so it can be loaded in QtCreator (from warning and stuff)
  • Qt for Python 6 is partially working in some platforms
    • Still many missing modules,
    • CMakeLists.txt files needs some love,
    • Needs to adapt CI for the new dev branch
    • Windows has some issues still :)
  • libclang situation, are we sharing the same version for qdoc, qtcreator, qt, etc...?
    • Need to check in case we decide to update
  • Commercial wheels split progress

18. June 2020

  • Infra update
    • The new windows wheels still had some issues, it seems the latest are OK, and we would need to publish '_2' wheels.
    • Some issues with macOS builds for 5.15.0
  • Qt6 compatibility
  • Merged a bug fix to 5.12 (the CI was not broken)
  • (in progress) Qt6 Properties camelCase to lower_case
    • Not a trivial task
    • It's possible to rename dynamically functions, and other things.
    • Containers needs to be taken care too
    • Having more than one object with the same ID is challenging
    • Issues with str based objects
  • Fixed PYSIDE-1332, PYSIDE-1327
  • (in progress) Commercial wheel are almost ready on Linux, later some changes for Windows and macOS are required.
  • (in progress) WigglyWidget example almost there
  • (in progress) New StyleSheet tutorial.

11. June 2020

4. June 2020

  • CI Update
    • Limited API reports work
    • Improve integrations on macOS
  • Documentation updates for Qt Assistant
  • PYSIDE-1257 cx_Freeze issues seems to be related to cx_Freeze itself.
  • Q_ENUM and QFlag will be soon available.
  • New Shiboken example to expose a custom Qt Widget to Python
  • loadUiType is back into PySide (relies on pyside2-uic on PATH)
  • Other bug fixes.

28. May 2020

  • Releases
  • Documentation
  • CI Status
  • Backlog status check it here
  • QML Integration update
    • We are working on finishing the implementation of Q_ENUM, to be able to use the singletonType registration
    • Additionally, we are looking into the uncreatableType registration too.
  • Development branch for Qt6
    • We need the following before jumping into dev.
      • QList/QVector
      • QString -> integrated (clarity)

21. May 2020

  • Holiday

14. May 2020

  • CI Updates
    • CI blocked due to some provisioning issues in red hat
    • 5.14.2.2 Release is on hold
    • 5.15 commercial release in preparation
    • License check
  • 5.15 Release
    • Pickling changes
    • Examples
    • loadUiType
  • Tutorials rcc, designer
    • Add project's tutorial.
  • Continue research of using Qt6
  • __qualname__ attributes are almost done
    • This changes was required for the pickling support.

7. May 2020

  • CI Updates
    • Issues with the provisioning, for example the connection with PyPi, still in progress.
    • We will add a requirements.txt for provisioning.
  • Issues
    • PYSIDE-1255 Signal not reached in QML
    • Pickling Qt Enums PYSIDE-15
      • Almost finished, but we are waiting for PYSIDE-1285 to be fix (modulename, qualname).
    • Many other minor bugs have been fixed, but still there are a couple of strange ones.
    • First attempts to build shiboken with Qt6
    • Ideas repo re-organization
  • Features
    • Commercial addons
    • Tutorials
      • rcc
      • uic
      • QTranslator (*)
      • ...
    • QtAssistant integration
    • loadUiType
    • The new way of registering QML properties needs to be applied to the code base.

30. April 2020

  • CI Updates
    • Issues with pip upgrades
    • Planning new Python versions for new configurations.
  • Update on bugs still around after 5.14.2.1
    • 1271: Deadlock (fixed)
    • 1255: Signal not reached in QML (still in progress)
    • 1280: Research
  • Features
    • QML interaction
    • Q_ENUM and pickling SbkEnum
    • Commercial Addons

23. April 2020

16. April 2020

  • Plan for 5.14.2-1 release
  • Research on Pickling support, PYSIDE-15
  • Provided fix for PYSIDE-1267 related to efforts of exposing QScintilla
  • Object dumper to help debugging python implementations
  • Debugging options for the code model.
  • pysideuic old functionality into the QUiTools module
    • compileUI
    • loadUiType
  • Q_ENUM discussion

9. April 2020

  • Most bugs reported in 5.14.2 are fix on 5.14
    • Preparing the process for the release of 5.14.2-1
    • Check about versioning on pypi to not override 5.14.2 wheels.
  • PYSIDE-813 is now fixed
  • PYSIDE-1255, Signals not being emitted.
  • Working on Q_ENUM

2. April 2020

26. March 2020

  • 5.14.2 Release
  • OKRs Update
    • Looking for commercial opportunities
  • PYSIDE-813 new discoveries found:
    • There are a couple of issues with one of the PYSIDE-803 patches that will be solved soon.
    • PYSIDE-164 is out of the picture
  • Lambda functions for QWebEngineCallback PYSIDE-946 so we can expose the missing bindings.
  • QVariant conversions tweaks PYSIDE-1250
  • Working on adding 'loadUiType' into PySide PYSIDE-1223
  • Research on adding Python support for Qt's lupdate: PYSIDE-1252

19. March 2020

  • 5.14.2 Release preparations
  • Work on Widget gallery example
  • Done: Refinements to wheel-tester.py
  • Done: Reworked test_wheel.py for macOS
  • Done: Fixed PYSIDE-1247 signature warning in Python 3.6
  • In progress: Instrumentation of PYSIDE-164/813

12. March 2020

  • CI Status
    • Everything up and running
    • 5.14.2 to be released next week hopefully.
  • PYSIDE-803
    • Almost there!
    • retrieveMetaObject improvements.
    • We will try to test it without the allow-thread patch to evaluate performance.
  • PYSIDE-813
    • we will keep PYSIDE-164 open until we find a solution that fixes both.
  • Starting to evaluate std::function compatibility with Shiboken.

5. March 2020

  • CI Update
    • Including Python 3.8
    • Maybe using alternatives to have many Python versions.
  • Priority bugs
    • PYSIDE-803
      • major changes in (caching)
      • still other minor patches to be merged.
      • allow-thread patch has a bug, maybe this can be detach from the snippets one.
    • PYSIDE-813
      • PYSIDE-164 appears again if we fix it,
      • Maybe a solution is to fix 164 in another way.
  • 5.15 feature status
  • Changes for Qt 6

27. February 2020

  • CI Updates
    • 5.12 cherry-picks
  • qApp
    • Deprecation message or alias (when using QtWidgets.qApp)
  • PYSIDE-803
    • Missing patches to be merged
      • Python 2.7 issues
      • allow-thread commit message (add a changelog)
      • second caching mechanism to be studied after we merge the first set of patches.
      • Third attempt after the stackless gilstate approach
    • Documentation
  • Python 3.8 testing is still being worked out

20. February 2020

  • CI Updates
    • Cherry-picking some changes to 5.12 to fix the virtualenv 20 issues.
    • macOS timeouts
    • possibility of merging simple changes directly.
  • qApp issues
    • Patches ready for review
  • PYSIDE-803
    • Patches needs some polishing
  • Testrunner improvements
    • stdout/stderr issues with ctest on windows
    • smart pointers tests crashing, due to qApp issues.
    • Python 3.8 is also giving problems (DLLs missing)
    • debug builds on windows does not work.
  • Shiboken documentation being reorganized
  • Starting testing Python 3.9

13. February 2020

  • CI updates
    • Windows package signing will be possible, hopefully soon.
  • Documentation updates
    • Example gallery
    • WebChannel example merged,
  • Python 3.8 changes on Windows are still being tackled.
  • Bugs
    • PYSIDE-803 status: A patch waiting for review is there, but we need to combine it with the other solutions we currently have. Still, there are some corner cases where the problem is not properly solved.
    • qApp issues to be solved, but we will remove the import features. qApp will remain as a built-in.
  • OKRS 1Q/2020

6. February 2020

  • CI status and issues with the Qt provisioning 5.12
    • 5.12.7 release will take more time to add new features.
    • 5.14 has some issues with OpenGLFunctions.
  • Documentation: Interest for the new shiboken2 documentation structure and usage of the ApiExtractor.
  • Python 3.8 compatibility with older branches.
  • Updates on PYSIDE-803 link
  • Suggestion about iterations a-la-python https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE-1216
  • Events
    • Qt World Summit 2020 Palm Springs
    • PyCon US

30. January 2020

  • 5.14.1 release rolling
  • Work on PYSIDE-1204
  • Work on PYSIDE-1191 PySide2 5.14 source now builds against Qt 5.12 as well
  • Further research on PYSIDE-803
    • full instrumentation of generated source for tracing,
    • discovery of new hooks to support. Still in flux.
  • Fixed some issues of Python 3.8 (most prominently warnings about implicit conversion to integers for QFlags), will be fixed in 5.14.2
  • qApp macro PYSIDE-1178 PYSIDE-1158 PYSIDE-1135 finally closed. One cleanup check in may follow.

23. January 2020

  • Fix for CI/macOS problem is in, but it requires some merges in Qt5. Until all required merges are done, we will use Qt5 5.14.1 with Qt For Python 5.14
  • Research on PYSIDE-803
  • Proposed an "until" attribute for typesystem files to make it possible to build Pyside 5.14 against Qt 5.12 PYSIDE-1195
  • Improved the view of compare app for PYSIDE-803
  • Analysis of PyQt5 and SIP implementation

16. January 2020

  • CI/macOS problems are being worked.
  • qApp fix waiting to be merged.
  • first attempts to tackle PYSIDE-803
  • Python 3.8 fix to old branches is required for distributions using 5.12 LTS like Conda.
  • Working on Q_ENUM support.
  • Viewer for PYSIDE-803 is ready to try. Please check out https://git.qt.io/playground/pyside-compare.git and give feedback.

9. January 2020

  • PYSIDE-803 needs to be tackled soon, it's critical, and we cannot carry that into Qt6.
  • Python 3.8.1 on Windows has some issues while building.
  • qApp macro changes discussion.
  • documentation updates are still pending.
  • with the release of 5.14 we have been fixing many details from uic's Python support.
  • designer's RUNPATH needed to be patched, waiting for approval,
  • A modular way of packing wheels is being studied.
  • Re-take the Python extensions for QtCreator project evaluation.

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