On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 1:58 PM, vishal bayskar <vishal.bays...@nechclst.in> wrote: > > In the below example I need to add a constructor A(). How to do that? > > class A{ > public: > A(int); > int getA(); > private: > int a; > }; >
If you can modify source code - than just do it, otherwise you will have to use make_constructor( http://language-binding.net/pyplusplus/documentation/functions/make_constructor.html ) functionality. > I have tried add_declaration_code and add_registration_code but it seems > that these will not work for > the case of contructor. > > Does these work and I am doing somthing wrong? The functionality add_declaration_code and add_registration_code works, unless you have a test case which shows the opposite. > > I also tried to create constructor using decl_factory_t.create_constructor() > but I am not able to add the constructor in the wrapper code This is the wrong approach, since the desired constructor doesn't exist in the source code - so you will have a lot of problems later > Please let me know the possible solution > > One more query Can I overwrite some constructor > If suppose a constructor is declared as private can I change it's access as > a public (or can I overwrite it somehow)? #define private public #include <your source file> this ugly trick will allow you to achieve what you want, but it may not work on some compilers/classes. You will have to check. -- Roman Yakovenko C++ Python language binding http://www.language-binding.net/ _______________________________________________ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig