Using SWIG to build Python extensions -- help!
Bjorn Pettersen
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Fri Jan 24 16:05:35 EST 2003
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> From: Carl Bevil [mailto:carl_bevil at yahoo.com] > > Hello all. I'm experimenting with using SWIG to build a > Python extension. I > have a really simple C++ file that I'd like to extend Python > with as a test. > > I'm building the interpreter as a library that I statically > link into my main > application. Dynamic linking is not an option for my target > platform, so I've > downloaded the Python source code. I'm using Python 2.1.3. [...] I've only seen statically linked extension modules created by a "wrapper-generator" in Boost.Python (http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/boost/boost/l ibs/python/test/embedding.cpp). Start at: http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/boost/boost/li bs/python/doc/index.html for the current docs if you're interested... -- bjorn
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