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KDE supports several programming languages for KDE 4 development.
Stable and Mature
Support for these languages is mature, fully maintained and suitable for application development:
In Development
Support for these languages is still in development:
Bindings Technologies and Embedding
- Smoke - Provides infrastructure which is used for creating bindings for multiple languages such as Ruby, C# and PHP.
- Kross - Provides embedded scripting for C++ applications. Multiple languages such as Python, Ruby, JavaScript, QtScript, Falcon and Java are supported.
- QtScript - The QtScript binding generator.
- SIP - Used to generate the bindings for Python.
Support for Qt3 / KDE3
Building current git master
It is recommended to have the following in ~/.gitconfig:
[url "git://anongit.kde.org/"]
insteadOf = kde:
[url "ssh://[email protected]/"]
pushInsteadOf = kde:
to pull from the anongit servers, but push to the main git server.
Clone the repositories with
git clone kde:smokegen
git clone kde:smokeqt
git clone kde:smokekde
git clone kde:qtruby
git clone kde:korundum
git clone kde:qyoto
git clone kde:kimono
git clone kde:perlqt
git clone kde:perlkde
git clone kde:kross-interpreters
Building happens as usual with
cmake <src-dir> -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
make
make install
Smokegen has to be built first, then smokeqt and smokekde. After that you can then build the various language bindings. Note that the KDE bindings part always depends on the Qt part - so you have to build this one first.
kross-interpreters contains the language plugins for kross. They do not depend on any of the above.