On 11/07/2009 08:43 AM, blackmet blackmet wrote:

c:/boost_1_40_0/boost/python/make_function.hpp:103: error:
invalid conversion from `int (*)(HINSTANCE__*, HINSTANCE__*, CHAR*, int)' to `int (*)(HINSTANCE__*, HINSTANCE__*, CHAR*, int)'
c:/boost_1_40_0/boost/python/make_function.hpp:103: error:
initializing argument 1 of `boost::mpl::vector5<T0, T1, T2, T3, T4>
boost::python::detail::get_signature(RT (*)(T0, T1, T2, T3), void*)
[with RT = int, T0 = HINSTANCE__*, T1 = HINSTANCE__*, T2 = CHAR*, T3 = int]'

That is a confusing error message, isn't it. I seem to recall having seen similar errors in the past, though I don't recall what caused it. Can you show the declaration of the function that you are attempting to wrap ? Could it be that it is using non-standard calling conventions (stdcall, fastcall, or some such), causing the compiler to detect a mismatch, without being able to report a clear error message ?

Just a shot in the dark...

        Stefan


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