klaas.holwerda | 15 Jul 23:56

extract binding from headers

Hi John,

I am reaching the point that i want to make more and more bindings.
And so i wonder how you made the *.i files. Do you have a script to 
extract them more or less are is it all handwork?

Nice docs by the way!
I hope i did not miss the answer to my question while reading it roughly :-)

Regards,

Klaas

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John Labenski | 16 Jul 22:59

Re: extract binding from headers

On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:57 PM, klaas.holwerda <ngi@...> wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I am reaching the point that i want to make more and more bindings.
> And so i wonder how you made the *.i files. Do you have a script to
> extract them more or less are is it all handwork?

You can use these scripts in Linux or Cygwin. They are not very well
polished, but they mostly work.

http://wxlua.sourceforge.net/download/
http://wxlua.sourceforge.net/download/get_tags
http://wxlua.sourceforge.net/download/parse_ctags.lua

The "get_tags" file is just a script to run ctags with a few settings
that are useful, adjust the path to point to your includes. Then run
"lua parse_ctags.lua" after editing the variable "ctagsFilename" and
"basePath" at the top of it.

> Nice docs by the way!
> I hope i did not miss the answer to my question while reading it roughly :-)

Thanks, probably not, because the scripts above are not well tested.

Regards,
    John

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