Hi Zhang Fan! Updated from SVN and tested the new Python joint test, very cool indeed. Nice to see the project grow into a working module. Just wanted to let you know I appreciate your work! Looking forward to making a test/example game using it. :)
/Peter On 2008-07-09 (Wed) 20:48, 帆 张 wrote: > Hi Peter, > > Thanks for your careful attention to my works :-) > I use OpenGL just for testing physics algorithms in C because this's no > need for python wrapper, I can focus more on finishing algorithms first. Of > course, finally, this testing method will be abandoned, which means glut is > no need to link. > Currently I start with some works about python wrapping, and I finished > some codes and extended some basic functions for python wrapping. The python > test file "test1.py" is being under test, and there are some bugs in python > wrapping. I plan to publish my work to the community when these basic works > have been done. > > Best wishes > Zhang Fan > > > Peter Gebauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 写道: > Hi guys! > > I noticed a lot has happened, but very little communication here, is > everything going alright? :) > There's a new test1.py suggesting there would be Python side testing > available, but I keep getting > > ImportError: ./build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.5/physics.so: undefined symbol: > glutBitmap9By15 > > when trying to import the physics module. > > Is it necessary to link glut (or whatever is needed) to test? Or should I > just hold my horses and settle down for a while longer? > > /Peter > > > On 2008-06-29 (Sun) 15:30, Marcus von Appen wrote: > > On, Sun Jun 29, 2008, Peter Gebauer wrote: > > > > > Hi Zhang and others! > > > > [Python wrapper issues] > > > > The wrapper implementation is not really started yet, so it's a bit > > early. In order to keep argument parsing flexible, I'd recommend using > > METH_VARARGS and PyArg_ParseTuple() instead of the _0, ... macros. This > > let's one easily enhance anything without the need to change too much > > code. Additionally you can let the parser handle argument checking > > without the need to deal with ex- or implicit object conversions. > > > > Regards > > Marcus > > > > > > --------------------------------- > 雅虎邮箱,您的终生邮箱!