Sidnei da Silva schrieb:
> [ Thomas Heller ]
>> Not sure what you mean by .NET port.  I have the impression (from reading, 
>> never
>> used .NET myself) that .NET is able to use COM objects.  It may be 
>> required that
>> the COM objects must have a type library.
> 
> That's my understanding too. If you search for articles on .NET and COM 
> Interop pretty much all of them talk about using type libraries.
> 
> Soo... the question is, how to create a type library for Python COM objects?
> 

The canonical answer is:  Write an IDL file, and compile it with the MIDL 
compiler:

midl mytypelib.idl /tlb mytypelib.tlb

This creates the 'mytypelib.tlb' typelibrary (among other files that you will 
not need).
A MIDL compiler is probably included in the free VC 2005 express edition, or 
maybe even
in the MS platform SDK.

The syntax of IDL files is documented on MS sites.  Also useful for reference
is the OLEVIEW program which allows to decompile existing type libraries.


The second approach would be to use pywin32 apis to create the type library 
programmatically;
there have been several attempts in the past but I have not yet seen a finished 
solution.


What I do NOT know:  Is the presence of a typelibrary file sufficient for 
accessing the COM object,
or must the typelib be integrated into the object itself?  There are interfaces 
that allow a COM
object to make its type information available to clients; I do not know if they 
are used by .NET
or not.

Thomas

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