Here's my quick fix, but as I couldn't make it work for member functions I can't be sure its right (but it does compile & run my simple test case). In python/signature.hpp, add the following just after the first definition of the template function get_signature Its an exact copy of the first get_signature function , except for the "__stdcall" addition. template < class RT BOOST_PP_ENUM_TRAILING_PARAMS_Z(1, N, class T)> inline BOOST_PYTHON_LIST_INC(N)< RT BOOST_PP_ENUM_TRAILING_PARAMS_Z(1, N, T)> get_signature(RT(__stdcall * )(BOOST_PP_ENUM_PARAMS_Z(1, N, T)), void* = 0) { return BOOST_PYTHON_LIST_INC(N)< RT BOOST_PP_ENUM_TRAILING_PARAMS_Z(1, N, T) >(); } I tried in a similar vain for the 2 member functions variants that appear later in the same file. However, I had no success, hence the reason for my caution. Regards, Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leonard "paniq" Ritter" <paniq@paniq.org> To: "Development of Python/C++ integration" <c++-sig@python.org> Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 8:12 PM Subject: [C++-sig] exporting __stdcall methods
i'm currently running into an issue with exporting interface methods that have been declared as __stdcall.
i found two mails relating to that issue,
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/c++-sig/2005-February/008556.html
and
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/c++-sig/2003-April/003811.html
has a solution been found for this yet?
is there a standard solution for that problem? i have no chance of changing the calling convention.
best regards, leonard _______________________________________________ C++-sig mailing list C++-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/c++-sig