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Qt moves forward on toolkit for .NET-C++ interoperability
Wednesday September 4, 2024. 11:00 AM , from InfoWorld
Qt Group is moving forward with Qt/.NET, a proposed toolkit for interoperability between C++ and Microsoft’s.NET software development platform.
The toolkit includes a Qt-based custom native host for managing assemblies, along with a native-to-managed adapter module providing interoperability services such as instance method invocation, event notification, and object-lifecycle management, according to an August 30 blog post. Qt/.NET’s proposed plan for Qt and.NET interoperability includes implementing C# interfaces in C++ and defining.NET types that extend Qt classes. The toolkit enables native object encapsulation. By extending the QDotNETInterface, C++ objects can become accessible to.NET as implementations of C# interfaces, QT said. The Qt/.NET adapter achieves this by offering a managed object to serve as a proxy of the native implementation. This proxy is created by the QDotNETInterface constructor and contains a list of callbacks provided as interface member implementations. From a managed code perspective, the proxy implements the interface and members that are invoked by other.NET objects. Also, Qt classes can be extended in.NET. Ongoing work in the Qt/.NET project includes the development of code generation for boilerplate native code. In a June 2023 blog post, Qt demonstrated how Qt/.NET can create QObject-based wrapper classes for managed types, including the possibility of accessing properties of.NET as QObject properties and converting.NET events to QObject signals.
https://www.infoworld.com/article/3502864/qt-moves-forward-on-toolkit-for-net-c-interoperability.htm
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