Writing a C extension - borrowed references
Tom Evans
tevans.uk at googlemail.com
Tue Mar 20 14:00:35 EDT 2018
On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 5:36 PM, Rob Gaddi
<rgaddi at highlandtechnology.invalid> wrote:
> If all you're doing is a thin-wrapper around a C library, have you thought
> about just using ctypes?
Yep; the C library whose API I'm using uses macros to cast things to
the right structure, and (similar to Cython), as I already _have_ the
code, I wasn't particularly interested in working out how to convert
things like:
LASSO_SAMLP2_NAME_ID_POLICY(LASSO_SAMLP2_AUTHN_REQUEST(
LASSO_PROFILE(login)->request)->NameIDPolicy
)->Format = strdup(LASSO_SAML2_NAME_IDENTIFIER_FORMAT_PERSISTENT);
into ctypes compatible syntax, when I can simply adapt the working C
code to Python. :)
Plus, there is the library static initialisation to manage, the issues
of distributing the C libraries if I do a C wrapper to call from
ctypes. This way, it can be distributed from our devpi very easily.
Cheers
Tom
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