Hello guys, Im still implementing my callback to python from my dll and the python interpreter crashes
I have no idea atm why
I use the calldll module for calling my c++-dll from my module calldllsound.py:
import calldll
import struct
class CallSoundDLL:
def __init__(self, library):
On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 09:17:24 -0400, Benjamin Rutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Benjamin Rutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
So, you're from that OTHER OSU? (From an Oregon State University
alumnus...)
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>from win32g
Hello List,
I've encountered a problem when trying to use Com in some instances. There is a
method on a Com object called getData() which takes in 4 paramaters ... all
pointers ... and fills them with data. I'm currently using pointer() in ctypes
on
the four args as they go in (like getData(point
Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, you're from that OTHER OSU? (From an Oregon State University
> alumnus...)
and, don't forget about that other other OSU, Oklahoma State. :-)
> Google is your friend. WS_EX_TOOLWINDOW is used to create floating
> toolbars, which can exist outside
> static PyObject *my_callback = NULL;
> PyMODINIT_FUNC my_set_callback(PyObject *args)
> {
> PyObject *temp = args;
> Py_XINCREF(temp); /* Add a reference to new callback */
> Py_XDECREF(my_callback); /* Dispose of previous callback */
> my_callback =
> I've encountered a problem when trying to use Com in some
> instances. There is a
> method on a Com object called getData() which takes in 4
> paramaters ... all
> pointers ... and fills them with data. I'm currently using
> pointer() in ctypes on
> the four args as they go in (like getData(point