segfault in extension module
Nathaniel Echols
echols at OCF.Berkeley.EDU
Mon Dec 1 05:43:51 EST 2003
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> > I've written a function in C to perform protein sequence alignment. This > > works fine in a standalone C program. I've added the necessary packaging > > to use it in Python; > Which one? Are you using the C API? Yup - I'm reading right out of the manual. > Looks like refcount problems, check out > http://www.python.org/doc/current/ext/refcounts.html . I read this before and couldn't figure out what it meant. This does seem like it would relate, but I can't figure out what I'm doing incorrectly. I just have one function which calls a pure C function and returns a tuple of strings from it. I'm guessing I need to add a Py_INCREF() somewhere but so far this just makes it segfault sooner. (I'm not sure what argument to use for Py_INCREF(), either.) I've looked at several other pages, and they all seem to involve setups more complicated than what I'm doing. I'm already using Py_BuildValue() to generate the returned tuple, and my understanding is that this should avoid major problems. . . > IMO just avoid all this stuff and use SWIG/Boost.Python/Pyrex. I'll look at these, but I only have a tiny little bit of code I need to do this with - I coded it from scratch with the intention of using it this way, and could have written it in Python if I didn't care about speed. Would I really benefit from using one of the other methods? The goal here is explicitly to put only the very time-dependent code in C; everything else stays in Python. thanks, Nat
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