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the entry point for GRC is in /gnuradio/grc/'''main.py''' which has no actual GTK code in it, it calls '''Application'''()
the entry point for GRC is in /gnuradio/grc/'''main.py''' which has no actual GTK code in it, it calls '''Application'''()
'''Application'''() sets up the main window, and would be the first thing to convert to pyqt and verify works before slowly adding in everything else
'''MainWindow''' should probably also be converted over at first, but with most of its calls inside commented out
in the old code there was a separate MainWindow class that actually held the main window, but that is going to be moved inside Application

Latest revision as of 20:43, 19 May 2019

These notes are an attempt to figure out how big of a project porting from pygtk to pyqt will be, by identifying which files have pygtk code and how much of it.

All of the pygtk code is in gnuradio/grc/gui, other than a few lines in gnuradio/grc/scripts

gi is GObject Introspection which seems to be a python GTK thing

grc uses GTK 3.0 and PangoCairo 1.0 which seems to be a way to render text using GTK

the entry point for GRC is in /gnuradio/grc/main.py which has no actual GTK code in it, it calls Application()