I mean the January issue . . . Gabriel On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 12:39:32PM -0700, Gabriel Gellner wrote:
Also check out http://pymag.phparch.com The December issue (which you can purchase separately) has a thorough introduction for ctypes, with a science library bent! I have been wrapping libraries like mad since!
Gabriel
On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 08:08:13PM +0100, Matthieu Brucher wrote:
Hi,
You can check on mingw, but also the Visual C++ Express edition (although it is not open source, but I don't see why it should be). To write a module, you can check ctypes (and there is a tutorial in the scipy's cookbook ;))
Matthieu
2008/3/7, Nuttall, Brandon C <[1]bnuttall@uky.edu>:
Folks,
I may be asked to help port an application written in C that runs on Macs to run on a Windows-based PC. I have two questions:
1) Does anyone have recommendations for a free, open source C compiler for Windows?
2) Is there a step-by-step guide or tutorial for writing a Python module to act as a wrapper for the C code?
Thanks.
Brandon Nuttall
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