On windows, the only near equivalent to valgrind is Intel's suite of very expensive tools. If your company already has a licence, they are very good. If not, fire up a copy of Linux on your nearest VM node and port a small example of the problem in your BPL app over to GCC.
Niall On 21 Jul 2012 at 11:25, Ronny Herzog wrote: > Thanks for the answer, but I should add that I am using Windows 7 32Bit > with Python 2.6. > > Ronny > > Am 7/20/2012 5:19 PM, schrieb Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve: > > without having looked at your code ... > > > > most likely this is a memory issue. run with valgrind (valgrind.org > > <http://valgrind.org> or man valgrind) to pin-point the problem. > > > > On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:55 AM, Ronny Herzog <her...@mpi-cbg.de > > <mailto:her...@mpi-cbg.de>> wrote: > > > > > > Dear all, > > > > I want to export a boost::python::dict containing a > > boost::python::list. However, when I print this list in Python, I > > get an unlimited output of some strange numbers: > > > > namespace bp = boost::python; > > > > class readraw > > { > > .... > > > > bp::list mk_pyPeak_list() > > { > > bp::list py_peak_list; > > for (int i = 0; i < peak_number; i++) > > { > > > > py_peak_list.append(bp::make___tuple(peak_list[0][i].mz, > > peak_list[0][i].intensity)); > > } > > return py_peak_list; > > } > > > > bp::dict peak_list_info() > > { > > bp::dict info; > > //bp::object pn = peak_number; > > //info["peakNumber"] = peak_number; > > //std::cout << > > bp::extract<int>(mk_pyPeak___list().attr("__len__")(); > > bp::list l(mk_pyPeak_list()); > > info["peakList"] = l; > > > > return info; > > } > > }; > > > > BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(readraw) > > { > > bp::class_<readraw>("readraw", bp::init<int>()) > > .def("add_peak", &readraw::add_peak) > > .def("peak_list_info", &readraw::peak_list_info) > > .def("average_scans", &readraw::average_scans) > > ; > > > > In Python: > > >>> print rawfilereader.peak_list_info() > > > > Results in smth. like: > > ... > > (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, -6.2774385622041925e+66), > > (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, -6.2774385622041925e+66 > > ), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, -6.2774385622041925e+66), > > (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, -6.2774385622041925e+ > > 66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, -6.2774385622041925e+66), > > (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, -6.2774385622041925 > > e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.2774385622041925e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.27743856220419 > > 25e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.2774385622041925e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.277438562204 > > 1925e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.2774385622041925e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.2774385622 > > 041925e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.2774385622041925e+66), (-431602080.0 <tel:%28-431602080.0>, > > -6.27743856 > > ... > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > > Thanks for the help, > > Ronny > > > > _________________________________________________ > > Cplusplus-sig mailing list > > Cplusplus-sig@python.org <mailto:Cplusplus-sig@python.org> > > http://mail.python.org/__mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig > > <http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig> > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Cplusplus-sig mailing list > > Cplusplus-sig@python.org > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cplusplus-sig mailing list > Cplusplus-sig@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig -- Technology & Consulting Services - ned Productions Limited. http://www.nedproductions.biz/. VAT reg: IE 9708311Q. Work Portfolio: http://careers.stackoverflow.com/nialldouglas/ _______________________________________________ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cplusplus-sig