Actually in Softimage functions are exposed as commands, not as python module. After few hous I managed to create python module with all funcs exposed. It seems to be working fine in Nuke.

Adam

If you have wrapped the functionality as Python module which works in
Softimage, that same module should work fine in Nuke... Just need to
make sure it's compiled for the correct Python version/arch/etc

Then if the .so file is on PYTHONPATH, you should be able to import it
like any other Python module

On 17/11/11 17:54, Adam Wierzchowski wrote:
We have some C++ functions which help us in browsing certain folders,
for example folders where cameras for each shot are stored. These
functions are exposed in different ways to mel, Softimage's python etc.
How can I expose these functions to Nuke's python?

I don't feel like rewriting all of it in python. I think that correct
way of doing this is C++ extension for python put into <nuke_root>/DLLs/.

Are there other, maybe easier, ways of doing this?

regards
Adam

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