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I have to call from python3.3 the following C dll function , knowing that I have to allocate memory space for the answer which will be a in byte table starting from the adress of the response pointer :

LONG Read_Parameters(BYTE dst, BYTE src, SHORT* param_list, BYTE param_number, BYTE* response);

I use ctypes like this

    Read_Parameters = getattr(lib2, "Read_Parameters")
    Read_Parameters.argtypes = [c_byte,c_byte, POINTER(c_short),c_byte,POINTER(c_byte)]
    Read_Parameters.restype = c_long
    param_list = (c_short) (0)
    answer=(c_byte)()
    l = Read_Parameters(32,0,param_list,1,(answer))
    print(str(chr((answer.value))))

With this code I only print the first character of the string I want to read through this dll's call. How can I allocate correctly the memory from python and read the correct whole output string value ?? Any help would be really appreciated

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  • No src & dst are numbers for specific devices and are not linked to my problem. param_number is the number of parameter ID read in this call and param_list is the list of parameter ID read. So here in my call only 1 parameter is read and its ID is 0. I suppose that's the answer is less than 255 character. Sorry I hope now it is clearer! thanks for your help Mar 10, 2014 at 14:13
  • I think it will be clearer to use param_list = (c_short * 1)(), though it isn't strictly necessary for a length 1 array. An array is initialized to 0s. Is response a known fixed size? Say that size is N, then use answer = (c_byte * N)(). The array doesn't have a value attribute, but it can be indexed, e.g. answer[0], or sliced, e.g. answer[:]. A c_byte is numeric, so the results of the latter are numbers. Do you want a string instead?
    – Eryk Sun
    Mar 10, 2014 at 14:24
  • Yes absolutetly but I didn't know this syntax... so now I can get the whole string with the following code: l = Read_Parameters(32,0,param_list,1,(answer)) string="" for i in range(0,255): string+=(chr(answer[i])) if (answer[i]) == 0: break print(string) Thanks a lot my problem is solved!!! Mar 10, 2014 at 14:53
  • If you want a string, use POINTER(c_char) for the response parameter in argtypes, and answer = (c_char * 255)(). Then call Read_Parameters(32, 0, param_list, 1, answer), and the null-terminated string is answer.value or use answer.raw to include trailing nulls.
    – Eryk Sun
    Mar 10, 2014 at 16:50
  • If the response size is not in fact fixed, then maybe (and this is speculation) it's the return value when you call Read_Parameters with a NULL pointer for response, e.g. size = Read_Parameters(32, 0, param_list, 1, None). Then set answer = (c_char * size)() and call the function again, passing the answer buffer.
    – Eryk Sun
    Mar 10, 2014 at 16:54

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