Gregor Burger uibk.ac.at> writes:
> Maybe you can point me to the posts. I found you questions
> but not theanswer including the solution.
The only solution I know is right below.
>> The only viable solution I found is to *compile* the script first before
>> executing it. If I do this globa
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Gennadiy Rozental wrote:
> Gregor Burger uibk.ac.at> writes:
>
> > is it possible to use boost.python to define classes
> > in a script (like in the one below), register the defined
> > classes and later on create instances of the class?
>
> Yes
thank god! ;-)
>
I call my C++ extension from python and the C++ code in turn calls back
into python code. When the python callbacks raise exceptions I can't
easily find out the tracebacks, they stop short at the C++ interface. I
might put decorators on all my python callbacks to log the tracebacks.
Is there an