I've read the tutorials on how to extend python with my own module with my own functions:
http://docs.python.org/release/3.1.3/extending/embedding.html#embedding-python-in-c
But how do I extend python so that my module contains a class which I can use in python? A class I have programmed in C++.
I've tried using boost::python earlier but bjam hangs on me when I try to build on mac os x. I'd like to keep things simple as my requirement is very simple:
I have three functions in my module which I call initialise(), run() and close().
At the moment I do this in python:
import mymodule
mymodule.initialise()
mymodule.run()
mymodule.run() # run again
mymodule.close()
I'd like to have a class with initialise() as the constructor, run() as my method, and close() as my destructor. I can then do this:
import mymodule
with mymodule.MyClass as my_class:
my_class.run()
my_class.run()
Here's some of my code at the moment:
static PyMethodDef MyModuleMethods[] =
{
{"initialise", mymodule_initialise, METH_VARARGS, ""},
{"run", mymodule_run, METH_VARARGS, ""},
{"close", mymodule_close, METH_VARARGS, ""},
{NULL, NULL, 0, NULL} /* Sentinel */
};
Thanks,
Barry
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