Hi Everyone, I've created a 'C' dll that is accessed via ctypes library containing a bunch of functions. I've successfully been able to use the functions. However, I would like to throw python exceptions from some of them.
I throw them using: ::PyErr_SetString(::PyExc_RuntimeError, theErrorString); I crash the console when this function is invoked in the 'C' domain. I get an error stating: Fatal Python error: PyThreadState_Get: no current thread when the calling code in python is: try: cdll.MyDll.ThrowingFunction() except: print "An error has occurred" The dll is just a plain win32 'C' dll, built with an MS compiler. How do I throw python exceptions correctly? Is there some kind of "init" function that needs to be called? Any help much appreciated. Thanks, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list