Hi, On Dec 15, 9:22 pm, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 12/15/2009 11:08 AM, Infinity77 wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > When building C extensions In Python 2.X, there was a magical > > PyMethod_GET_CLASS implemented like this: > > > #define PyMethod_GET_CLASS(meth) \ > > (((PyMethodObject *)meth) -> im_class) > > > It looks like Python 3 has wiped out the "im_class" attribute. > > For bound methods, renamed to __class__ to be consistent with other > objects. Unbound methods were eliminated as extra cruft.
First of all, thank you for your answer. However, being a complete newbie in writing C extension, I couldn't seem to find a way to do what I asked in the first place: Try 1: # define PyMethod_GET_CLASS(meth) \ (((PyMethodObject *)meth) -> __class__) error C2039: '__class__' : is not a member of 'PyMethodObject' Try 2: PyObject * magicClass = method -> __class__ error C2039: '__class__' : is not a member of '_object' I know I am doing something stupid, please be patient :-D . Any suggestion is more than welcome. Andrea. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list