Martin Panter added the comment:
'''
call find_library("foo")
libc: libc.a
libc.a: libc.a
libc.so.6: libc.a
libcrypto.so: libcrypto.a
'''
The above don’t seem right to me, unless compiling with “cc -llibc.so.6” etc
works on AIX.
'''
call cdll.LoadLibrary("foo")
m: <CDLL 'None', handle d at 700000000216860>
libm.so: <CDLL 'None', handle e at 700000000216860>
'''
These doesn’t look right. What happened to the library name?
With your new aixutil.py file, it might be good to give it an underscore (_)
prefix, to indicate it is an internal module rather than part of the ctypes
API. So your code would do
import ctypes._aixutil as aix
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Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file42776/python.Lib.ctypes.160504.patch
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