im using boost 1_36_0 as the latest has compile issues.
im loading it via the boost call:
return boost::python::exec_file(file, GetGloablDict(), GetLocalDict());
where GetGloablDict is the main dict and GetLocalDict is a copy for this
instant
Stefan Seefeld wrote:
On 08/31/2009 08:57 AM, Mark Chandler wrote:
Stefan i spent sooooo long on this thank you!
I got another quick question, how do i define the class in the global
namespace but still refer to it in functions? I want to do something
like this but keep getting compile errors.
The script itself looks fine (apart from some indentation quirks,
which may stem from your use of tabs).
I seem to remember some issues with global and local namespaces in
boost::python::exec(), which may relate to this. What version of boost
are you using ? How do you call exec() from C++ ?
Regards,
Stefan
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