https://github.com/Veek/Python/tree/master/junk/hello
doesn't work.
I have:
hello.c which contains: int hello(void);
hello.h
To wrap that up, i have:
hello.py - _hello (c extension) - pyhello.c - method py_hello()
People using this will do:
python3.2 import hello
python3.2 hello.hello()
It
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 8:52 PM, Veek M vek.m1...@gmail.com wrote:
https://github.com/Veek/Python/tree/master/junk/hello
doesn't work.
I have:
hello.c which contains: int hello(void);
hello.h
To wrap that up, i have:
hello.py - _hello (c extension) - pyhello.c - method py_hello()
People
On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 16:22 +0630, Veek M wrote:
https://github.com/Veek/Python/tree/master/junk/hello
doesn't work.
I have:
hello.c which contains: int hello(void);
hello.h
To wrap that up, i have:
hello.py - _hello (c extension) - pyhello.c - method py_hello()
People using this will
I'm not sure if it fits your needs, but we are very happy with calling c
libs directly from python using ctypes:
https://docs.python.org/2/library/ctypes.html
It requires a few extra lines in Python to handle the parameter and
return types.
import ctypes
result = ctypes.windll.Hello.hello()
Søren wrote:
import ctypes
Hi, yeah i kind of liked it - still reading the docs though, Beazley has the
Python.h solution so I though I'd try that first.
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Jason Swails wrote:
I've submitted a PR to your github repo showing you the changes
necessary to get your module working on my computer.
Segfaults :p which is an improvement :)
open(./_hello.cpython-32mu.so, O_RDONLY) = 5
read(5,
On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 21:45 +0630, Veek M wrote:
Jason Swails wrote:
I've submitted a PR to your github repo showing you the changes
necessary to get your module working on my computer.
Segfaults :p which is an improvement :)
What operating system are you running this on? It works fine
Jason Swails wrote:
What operating system are you running this on? It works fine for me on
Linux:
Wheezy Debian, Linux deathstar 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.60-1+deb7u3
x86_64 GNU/Linux
gcc (Debian 4.7.2-5) 4.7.2
Python 3.2.3
I ran it through gdb - not very useful:
(gdb) bt
#0
static PyMethodDef hellomethods[] = {
{hello, py_hello, METH_VARARGS, py_hello_doc},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL},
};
It's basically the METH_VARARGS field that's giving the problem. Switching
it to NULL gives,
SystemError: Bad call flags in PyCFunction_Call. METH_OLDARGS is no longer
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Veek M vek.m1...@gmail.com wrote:
static PyMethodDef hellomethods[] = {
{hello, py_hello, METH_VARARGS, py_hello_doc},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL},
};
It's basically the METH_VARARGS field that's giving the problem. Switching
it to NULL gives,
okay got it working - thanks Jason! The 3.2 docs are slightly different.
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On Tue, 2014-11-04 at 23:03 +0630, Veek M wrote:
okay got it working - thanks Jason! The 3.2 docs are slightly different.
What did you need to do to get it working?
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