On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 19:15, David Chisnall
<theraven@sucs.org> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Are you worried that your Objective-C code is too fast? Too readable? Too maintainable? Well now you can fix that, by adding Python!
Attached is a diff against PyObjC that allows it to build with GNUstep[1]. This allows Python to use Objective-C objects, to subclass them, and to pass Python objects to Objective-C. There are still some bugs, but please try it, play with it, and see what breaks!
With PyObjC, it's trivial to export a Python interface for scripting your Objective-C code, so you can allow Python programmers to write plugins and so forth without needing to modify your Objective-C code.
This port was funded by Inverse: http://www.inverse.ca/.
David
[1] Tested with libobjc2 1.5, GNUstep-base and corebase from trunk on Linux/PowerPC and FreeBSD/x86.
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