Re: [Numpy-discussion] mixing -fno-exceptions with swig c++ wrappers to python

2009-09-07 Thread Rohit Garg
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:35 PM, David Cournapeauda...@ar.media.kyoto-u.ac.jp wrote: Rohit Garg wrote: Hi, I am using swig to expose a c++ class to Python. I am wondering if it is safe to use the -fno-exceptions option while compiling the wrappers. I am also using the typemaps present in the

Re: [Numpy-discussion] mixing -fno-exceptions with swig c++ wrappers to python

2009-09-07 Thread Bill Spotz
numpy.i is supposed to be C-compatible, so it does not generate any throw or catch statements, and utilizes standard python error handling. Using -fno-exceptions should be OK. On Sep 7, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Rohit Garg wrote: On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 8:35 PM, David

Re: [Numpy-discussion] mixing -fno-exceptions with swig c++ wrappers to python

2009-09-07 Thread David Cournapeau
Rohit Garg wrote: Yeah, that's what I meant. If my code does not use exceptions, then is it safe to use -fno-exceptions? You would have to look at g++ documentation - but if it is safe for your code, numpy should not make it unsafe. I am not sure what not using exception means in C++,

Re: [Numpy-discussion] mixing -fno-exceptions with swig c++ wrappers to python

2009-09-06 Thread David Cournapeau
Rohit Garg wrote: Hi, I am using swig to expose a c++ class to Python. I am wondering if it is safe to use the -fno-exceptions option while compiling the wrappers. I am also using the typemaps present in the numpy.i file that comes with numpy. It will mostly depend on the code you are

[Numpy-discussion] mixing -fno-exceptions with swig c++ wrappers to python

2009-09-05 Thread Rohit Garg
Hi, I am using swig to expose a c++ class to Python. I am wondering if it is safe to use the -fno-exceptions option while compiling the wrappers. I am also using the typemaps present in the numpy.i file that comes with numpy. Thanks, -- Rohit Garg http://rpg-314.blogspot.com/ Senior