Re: [C++-sig] group meeting today

2011-04-21 Thread James Amundson
I apologize for my clumsy fingers. This message was meant for a different mailing list. On 04/21/2011 11:04 AM, James Amundson wrote: Today we will have another technical group meeting. Alex and I will discuss approaches to canonical transformations and Lorentz boosts in space charge calculati

Re: [C++-sig] inspect module and Boost.Python.function

2011-04-21 Thread Jean Felder
Thanks. I will use it. Jean 2011/4/21 Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve > > You can use > > help(your_function) > > to get information about the arguments. > > The signature with default arguments is in the docstring (unless you > turn this feature off). > > Boost.Python supports overloads; the inspect m

[C++-sig] group meeting today

2011-04-21 Thread James Amundson
Today we will have another technical group meeting. Alex and I will discuss approaches to canonical transformations and Lorentz boosts in space charge calculations. --Jim ___ Cplusplus-sig mailing list Cplusplus-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/

Re: [C++-sig] inspect module and Boost.Python.function

2011-04-21 Thread Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve
You can use help(your_function) to get information about the arguments. The signature with default arguments is in the docstring (unless you turn this feature off). Boost.Python supports overloads; the inspect module is not aware of this. Ralf To: cplusplus-sig@python.org >Sent: Thursday, Ap

[C++-sig] inspect module and Boost.Python.function

2011-04-21 Thread Jean Felder
Hi all, I would like to get a list of the arguments of some Boost Python functions in a python program. So, I was thinking of using the inspect module and the getargspec function. However, I get an error: "arg is not a Python function". I'm using python 2.6 and boost python 1.42. Is it possible t