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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
this is now tracked on GitHub:
https://github.com/RaiMan/SikuliX1/issues/476
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
no experiences but looks promising.
I really appreciate any feedback on your experiences and findings.
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matteoa posted a new comment:
Hello RaiMan,
thanks for you response
I've found this extension:
www.jyni.org
Whose creator claim that is able to use the standard Ctype from "standard"
Python that could
Question #698490 on SikuliX changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
I am rather sure, that it is not such easy, to access native libraries
from Jython based on Java.
A native library either needs a Java
New question #698490 on SikuliX:
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Hello,
I've written a small c++ dll to crypt and decrypt strings, I have to use it
from .net and from Sikulix; it works if called from .net code.
The two functions have these prototypes:
int encrypt( char
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