Hello to everybody. I was wondering if there is a general way to convert a C++ class wrapped in Python into a C++ class not wrapped in Python. I've not fully understood the documentation on this point.
For example, assume we have two C++ classes, A and B. A is exported to Python with class_<>, while B is not exported to Python. Assume also that, in C++, A is convertible to B (i.e. I can construct a B object from an existing A object). Assume I have a C++ function (f) which takes a B object as input and I want to expose this function, but I don't want to expose the B class. Is there a general way to create a converter from A to B in order to be able to call f(A) from Python ? Thank you in advance. -- Michele De Stefano _______________________________________________ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig