Re: Calling Objective-C++ code

Douglas Roark <[email protected]> Tue, 29 Jul 2014 22:25:49 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.python.pyobjc.devel
Message-ID <CAH=+FUhKBsS32w82NdDabQ6=tmPgEmd141obLhMoLfNOLu538w@mail.gmail.com>
Hey everyone. I just wanted to do a quick follow-up.

As Ronald suggested in his reply, the best solution ended up being
SIP. It's the only solution I found that has built-in support for
Objective-C and Qt. Getting SIP & qmake set up was a bit painful but I
eventually nailed it. So, yes, always choose the best tool for the
job. In this case, it wasn't PyObjC. Maybe it will be for some of you.

Good luck!

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