I understand that recommendation questions are hate-magnets. I don't believe that the question I'm trying to ask violates the guidelines, but I haven't been able to ask in a way that doesn't getting down-voted into oblivion (SO, Programmers). Specifically, I'm trying to find out what features two tools/packages have for a particular use-case, or if there's another tool out there somewhere that I haven't found yet.
The particular case is wrapping Qt libraries in a way that allows me to build a RESTful server, among a whole bunch of other implementations. The two tools/platforms that I'm aware of are Swig and Thrift. I've read the blog articles, looked over the tickets, done the homework, read the manuals, installed the demos, etc. I'd love to know, from someone with experience actually doing this, whether either or both of these has features that make wrapping Qt libraries straight-forward. I'm not asking for people's preferences or recommendations. I'm looking for something like:
- There's a Qt plugin on github that lets you add a CONFIG = swig in your .pro file. Here's a link.
or
- Thrift tried to support Qt 4, but it was too hard and the project was abandoned.
or
- Qt does this all by itself, using the following 20 lines in your .pro file...
or even
- Here's a link to another project that you might not have heard of that does this...
(all of which I'm making up). How do I ask the question without attracting the ire of the community because the question sounds like I'm asking for a recommendation? Or is this really something that I can't ask on StackOverflow?