PyInline problem
Duncan Smith
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Wed Dec 5 18:04:33 EST 2001
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"Andrew Dalke" <dalke at dalkescientific.com> wrote in message news:9um2m4$3pb$1 at nntp9.atl.mindspring.net... > Duncan Smith: > >The following does not build. > > > >import PyInline > > > >m = PyInline.build(code=""" > > #include <system.h> > > #include <stlib.h> > ^^^^^ stdlib? > Yes, sorry again. I keep posting stuff that won't build for some obvious reason. I have tried building it without the include files and failed. But then I have closed Python, opened it up, tried again, and it's built. I have built it with #include <stdlib.h>, but have always failed when I also have #include <system.h>. I'll get there in the end, I just hate the trial and error / close Python/open Python routine. Just like many moons ago, before I discovered reload(module).:-) Duncan > Andrew > dalke at dalkescientific.com > > >
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