"DG" == David Grant <david.grant@telus.net> writes:
DG> I looked at some Weave information, but that didn't help, DG> because I obviously can't run this in-line since it is many DG> files. That seems like an incorrect assumption. Weave will let you call any function you want from within the inlined code. From the information you have provided, I assume you want to do something like this in Python: a = Numeric.array(...) # Setup your matrix the way you want. call_c_code_that_does_stuff_to_array(a) # Continue work from Python... So simply define call_c_code_that_does_stuff_to_array and write some simple C++ code that does what you want. This is definitely doable from weave. The question is what 'output' does your blackbox produce? If its a number/array then they are easy to handle since weave will let you do that. When you call inline you can pass headers and link to libraries that you have built. So in theory you can build your blackbox C++ code as a library, and call its functions from your inlined code. Of course, you can use SWIG or Boost.Python also. But weave is still an option. cheers, prabhu