I am not sure how to proceed. I am writing a Python interface to a C library. The C library uses structures. I was looking at the struct module but struct.unpack only seems to deal with data that was packed using struct.pack or some other buffer. All I have is the struct itself, a pointer in C. Is there a way to unpack directly from a memory address?
Right now on the C side of things I can create a buffer of the struct data like so... MyStruct ms; unsigned char buffer[sizeof(MyStruct) + 1]; memcpy(buffer, &ms, sizeof(MyStruct)); return Py_BuildValue("s#", buffer, sizeof(MyStruct)); Then on the Python side I can unpack it using struct.unpack. I'm just wondering if I need to jump through these hoops of packing it on the C side or if I can do it directly from Python. Thanks, ~Eric -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list