Read C++ enum in python
Ludo
olivier.anospamrnospamnnospamanospamenospamz at affaires.net
Tue Aug 18 19:03:30 EDT 2009
Hello,
I work in a very large project where we have C++ packages and pieces of
python code.
I've been googleing for days but what I find seems really too
complicated for what I want to do.
My business is, in python, to read enum definitions provided by the
header file of an c++ package.
Of course I could open the .h file, read the enum and transcode it by
hand into a .py file but the package is regularly updated and thus is
the enum.
My question is then simple : do we have :
- either a simple way in python to read the .h file, retrieve the c++
enum and provide an access to it in my python script
- either a simple tool (in a long-term it would be automatically run
when the c++ package is compiled) generating from the .h file a .py file
containing the python definition of the enums ?
Thank you for any suggestion.
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