Benjamin Kern <kern <at> mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de> writes:
C File hello.f subroutine foo (a) integer a print*, "Hello from Fortran!" print*, "a=",a end I have problems executing this from python, i.e.
import hello print hello.__doc__ This module 'hello' is auto-generated with f2py (version:2_5968). Functions: foo(a) . print hello.foo.__doc__ foo - Function signature: foo(a) Required arguments: a : input int
hello.foo(4) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> RuntimeError: more argument specifiers than keyword list entries (remaining format:'|:hello.foo')
I am having the same problem. Seemed to happen after I upgraded to python 2.6 and built from numpy-svn and scipy-svn. Any ideas on what's causing this to happen? There was also a post on tbe development list that seems to be the same type of problem. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.scientific.devel/9098 - Kyle