Calling python from a C function that is embedded in python?
VanL
vlindberg at verio.net
Mon Apr 7 09:40:23 EDT 2003
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Hello, I have a python framework that I am using, along with a couple C libraries that are wrapped using swig. Is there a way to make the functions that I have written in python callable by one of the wrapped functions? I don't have to stay with swig, pyrex would be fine too. (Or almost any other similar tool, those are the only two that I know.) In short: I want python to be able to call wrapped functions like they are python functions, and a wrapped C library to call wrapped python functions like they were in C. Is there any way to do this? Thanks, VanL
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