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== Pyside for Qt 5.x ==
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The Pyside 2 project aims to provide a complete port of PySide to Qt 5.x. The development started on [https://github.com/PySide GitHub] in May 2015. The project managed to port Pyside to Qt 5.3, 5.4 & 5.5. During April 2016 The Qt Company decided to properly support the port (see [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pyside-dev/pqwzngAGLWE details ]).
 
This wiki page tracks the progress of PySide for Qt 5.x development and provides further information concerning the effort.
 
=== Tools ===
The following tools are used to develop PySide:
* Bug tracker: https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE
* CodeReview: https://codereview.qt-project.org
* Git repo: ssh://codereview.qt-project.org/pyside/pyside-setup (dev branch is Pyside2)
 
=== Getting started ===
 
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=== Backlog ===
 
The list below represents some short term targets and long term ideas for Pyside2 development. There is no guarantee that this will happen as written done. It is meant as a short reminder and idea collection for future development. In the long term this list is likely to move to https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/PYSIDE.
 
# Setup Bugreports & intropage for Pyside on wikis.qt.io (Alex)
# First time with Pyside (Document how to get started on this wiki)
# Code CLA (author agreements required)
# Testing Infrastructure
## What has been done so far?
## Qt CI
### make test
### cmake based build system (all repos)
### pip installable Pyside
#### CI has to setup virtual Python environment
#### Use pip to install/build Pyside
# Future changes to PySide
## Gaps (modules & API)
### No OpenGL support
### Plugin system (in what form or shape do we need it is uncertain - some failing tests exist already)
### Prepare a summary of gaps for other modules
## Fundamental Architecture changes
### Shiboken
#### Clang support
#### John Ehresmann wrote a python parser as Shiboken replacement
### QtQML?
## MyPy (type annotation - fully typed Python API)
## General Python features and their adoption in PySide (e.g. Async I/O)
## Creator and tooling

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