[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am returning a tuple from my python method and am stuck trying to > figure out how to read it into a C array using PyArg_Parse. > My C Code: > int array[3]; > PyArg_Parse(return, "(iii)", &array); > > My Python Code: > mytuple = (1,2,3) > return mytuple > > That gives me a segmentation fault. What am I doing wrong?
you're not providing enough arguments; "iii" means three pointers, not one. try: PyArg_Parse(return, "(iii)", array, array+1, array+2) instead. or, if you prefer maximum clarity: PyArg_Parse(return, "(iii)", &array[0], &array[1], &array[2]) (I assume you left out the error handling code; ignoring the return value from PyArg_Parse is not a good idea) </F> -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list