[C++-sig] using the same module in different files
Abhi
abhi at qualcomm.com
Mon Apr 10 21:34:44 CEST 2006
I have 2 files
- A.h which I want to wrap in a file boost_A.cpp
- and B.h which I want to wrap in a file boost_B.cpp
>>> File A.h
class A
{
public:
void fooA();
};
>>> File B.h
class B
{
public:
void fooB();
};
File boost_A.cpp wraps class A, while file boost_B.cpp wraps class B.
I want both these files to expose methods in the same module, ie, I want to
"semantically" use BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(common) for both these files, so
that all the methods exposed from boost_A.cpp and boost_B.cpp get imported
by doing
>> import common
>> a = common.A()
>> b = common.B()
Is this possible?
thanks
- Abhi
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