Re: Replacement for pygtk?

2020-09-06 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2020-09-06, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 9/4/20 3:24 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: >> I assume that difference is because pygtk was hand-written and gi is >> built auto-magically using SWIG or something like that? > > Essentially, yes. Although pygobject does not use a tool like swig to > generate st

PyDev 8.0 Released

2020-09-06 Thread Fabio Zadrozny
PyDev 8.0 Release Highlights - *MyPy* - Make sure that only one MyPy is running at a given time (to prevent cache corruptions). - Properly report MyPy messages that only have a line number. ( *#PyDev-1091*) - MyPy integration now also shows notes for a message. (

Re: Uninstall problem

2020-09-06 Thread Mats Wichmann
On 9/6/20 6:24 AM, Luuk wrote: > On 5-9-2020 19:40, Mats Wichmann wrote: >> On 9/5/20 7:54 AM, f.le...@omnias.fr wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>>   >>> I commit an error to install python because I chose python 3.8.5 >>> x32bytes >>> >>> So I wanted uninstalling it to install python 3.7.9 x64bytes >> >> w

Re: Uninstall problem

2020-09-06 Thread Luuk
On 5-9-2020 19:40, Mats Wichmann wrote: On 9/5/20 7:54 AM, f.le...@omnias.fr wrote: Hello, I commit an error to install python because I chose python 3.8.5 x32bytes So I wanted uninstalling it to install python 3.7.9 x64bytes why not 3.8.5, by the way? But 3.8.5 version don't want uni

Re: Replacement for pygtk?

2020-09-06 Thread Liste guru
Il 06/09/2020 06:20, Michael Torrie ha scritto: On 9/4/20 3:24 PM, Grant Edwards wrote: I assume that difference is because pygtk was hand-written and gi is built auto-magically using SWIG or something like that? Essentially, yes. Although pygobject does not use a tool like swig to generate st