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ritual | qtpy | |
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6 | 5 | |
1,196 | 928 | |
0.9% | 3.1% | |
0.0 | 8.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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ritual
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Question about including parent directory C++ files in Rust crate
For your inspiration to get c++ code in a crate: https://github.com/rust-qt/examples uses ritual build https://github.com/rust-qt/ritual which integrates qt c++ stuff into the above cargo qt rust examples. I would like to highlight the todo list example. Build and run it verbosely with "--verbose --verbose".
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CXX-Qt: safe Rust bindings for Qt
It is great to see how many people want to bring Qt support to Rust and are trying to do so, and I hope that these folks succeed, but it’s wearisome to me how they each create a new project instead of working with others who are already in this problem space. Of the half-dozen or so[0] existing attempts so far to create Qt bindings to Rust, none of them have actually succeeded because they’ve either been abandoned midway or limit their support to QML. Ritual[1] is the only crate I’ve seen that attempts to actually expose the whole Qt API, but it’s pretty awful to use, incomplete, and dead.
Rust doesn’t need more Qt crates. It needs one Qt crate that is complete and works well. (Or, ideally, a native Rust cross-platform GUI crate that works as well as Qt, but that’s an even longer and harder task.)
[0] https://lib.rs/search?q=qt
[1] https://github.com/rust-qt/ritual
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Use a CPP library from Rust
Just wanted to add another vote for https://github.com/rust-qt/ritual that 0OOO00000OO00O0O0OOO/ mentioned below.
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GUI liblary for qt ?
There was a QT library, rust-qt (that was officially supported I believe), the bindings being made with Ritual. There is an open issue for supporting qt6, which I'm also awaiting; https://github.com/rust-qt/ritual/issues/109.
- Qt 6.2 LTS Released
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Why although Pyqt and Pyside are very similar in terms of functionality, every known course is made for Pyqt which has commercial licence? I am really curious to know...
They're basically identical as far as I've seen through using PyQt5 then Pyside6. Either way, I'd recommend just using qtpy. Then if you need to switch for license reasons or whatever, it's as easy as installing the other lib and changing an env variable
- Is it just me or did the creators of the Python QT5 GUI library miss a golden opportunity to call the package QtPy?
- Declarative User Interfaces with constraints-based layout engine for Python
- CXX-Qt: safe Rust bindings for Qt
- How do you make a python UI that doesn't look like garbage?
What are some alternatives?
Rust Qt Binding Generator git - Generate bindings to use Rust code in Qt and QML
Eel - A little Python library for making simple Electron-like HTML/JS GUI apps
cxx - Safe interop between Rust and C++
fbs - Create Python GUIs with Qt in minutes
qt.rs - Qt5 binding for rust language. (stalled)
slint - Slint is a declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, or JavaScript apps.
QMetaObject crate for Rust - Integrate Qml and Rust by building the QMetaObject at compile time.
Brightness - Using Brightness Controller, you can control brightness of both primary and external displays in Linux. Check it out!
imgui-rs - Rust bindings for Dear ImGui
gyroflow - Video stabilization using gyroscope data
conrod - An easy-to-use, 2D GUI library written entirely in Rust.
Spyder - Official repository for Spyder - The Scientific Python Development Environment