lqml/cpp-lib
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cpp review cpp-lib example 2022-01-22 21:12:15 +01:00
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run.lisp add cpp-lib example; some fixes 2022-01-22 17:49:00 +01:00

Build

Switch to cpp/ and do:

qmake lib.pro
make

Run

$ lqml ~/slime/qml-start-swank.lisp

$ emacs run.lisp

After M-x slime-connect and loading run.lisp, you can see that, despite the argument and return type simply being defined as QVariant, you may also pass lists, because a QVariant can also be of type QVariantList, so this is a perfect fit for (nested) Lisp lists.

So, we pass a nested Lisp list, and it gets shown on Qt side with the respective types. Then the QVariantList is returned to Lisp, where it is automatically converted back to a nested Lisp list.

Really convenient!