Well, I believe I should problably use the PyArray_API instead (http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t358140-re-dynamically-loaded-libraries.html), since it seems it's implemented in NumPy for this exact reason(?). Can anyone point me in the direction of a good step-step guide og using this api to export function pointers from NumPy to your own modules?
NumPyStudent wrote: > > Hi > > I haven't worked very much with NumPy and Python and hope some assistance > :-) > > I need access to a functionpointer in my own Python module. > This functionpointer is available in a modified NumPy module. > I would like to pass the functionpointer to my module when I import it in > the Python runtime. > Before importing my module I've already imported the NumPy module, and > this is fine by me - > I don't necessarily need my own module to handle the import of NumPy... > > My question concerns how I should modify NumPy source code to be able to > use the method of passing CObjects as described here: > http://docs.python.org/release/2.5.2/ext/using-cobjects.html > > Can anyone tell me where I should add the C-Object in NumPy? > I tried to add it to the "multiarray" module (in the file > multiarraymodule.c), but it dosen't look like this module is available for > import (as in PyImport_ImportModule("multiarray"); in my own module - the > return value of this is null). > However, if I try PyImport_ImportModule("numpy"); it seems like I get a > module imported, but this module does not have the CObject added. This is > not surprising, since I added it to the "multiarray" module. > > I believe I can solve my problem by adding the CObject to the "numpy" > module instead, but in what file or files should I make modifications to > do this? > > Alternatively, how can I make the "multiarray" module available for import > by my own module? > > BR. > NumPyStudent > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-to-export-a-CObject-from-NumPy-to-my-own-module--tp30295576p30298423.html Sent from the Numpy-discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion