RE: [Python.NET] Who is using Python for .NET?
In the simplest model, SWIG just writes the stub to allow [Python, etc] to use a package written in C++. In any more complicated model, you'd have to ask someone who actually got it to work. There's also a Python package out there that provides access to arbitrary DLLs, as well as the Python Imaging Library, PIL (http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/). -----Original Message----- From: Brandon J. Van Every [mailto:vanevery@indiegamedesign.com] Sent: Fri 12/19/2003 3:14 AM Martin Kretschmar wrote: > Did you ever have a look at SWIG (http://www.swig.org)?: I didn't. Everything I read in the Python archives said Boost had far better C++ support. I never did ask anyone about it though. Does SWIG have any advantages of simplicity over Boost? I want KISS, not complicated wrappers like Boost makes me deal with.
Keith J. Farmer wrote:
There's also a Python package out there that provides access to arbitrary DLLs, as well as the Python Imaging Library, PIL (http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/).
I presume you mean, these are 2 separate things? What is the name of the "Python package that provides access to arbitrary DLLs?" Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA Taking risk where others will not.
Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
What is the name of the "Python package that provides access to arbitrary DLLs?"
offtopic, but: http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes
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Brandon J. Van Every
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Keith J. Farmer
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