generic way to access C++ libs?
Alex Martelli
aleaxit at yahoo.com
Mon Nov 8 05:11:40 EST 2004
Jacek Generowicz <jacek.generowicz at cern.ch> wrote:
> Gabriel Zachmann <zach at cs.uni-bonn.de> writes:
>
> > Is there any generic way to use C++ libraries from within Python.
>
> > Without doing anything else (such as recompiling the library or generating
> > wrappers).
>
> Bit of a tall order, don't you think?
Well, ctypes does that for C libraries (as long as they're
DLL/so/dynlib/...), it's not immediately obvious that using C++
libraries is an order of magnitude harder (though probably true).
> What would be so cumbersome about invoking a single program which
> requires the location of the library, the location of its headers, and
> which gives you a Python module wrapping the library in return ?
Without a C/C++ compiler around, you mean? Most Python users these days
don't have one (as they use Python on Windows)...
Alex
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