My project is to control an LCD with ST7565 controler on my Raspberry B2 I'm trying to use this c++ code, that controls the lcd: https://github.com/stephanel/ST7565-RPi
Unfortunately I'm not familiar with programming in C, because of this I want to call the c++ functions from python with ctypes.
I wrote a simple (simple for me) c++ code to use as shared library
lcdcontrol.cpp:
#include <iostream>
#include <ctime>
#include <sstream>
#include <wiringPi.h>
#include <wiringShift.h>
#include "ST7565/ST7565.cpp"
using namespace std;
ST7565 glcd(PIN_SID, PIN_SCLK, PIN_A0, PIN_RST, PIN_CS);
void start();
void drawclock();
void setpix();
void clear();
void drawstring();
void drawbitmap();
void start(){
glcd.begin(0x18);
glcd.display();}
void setpix() {
glcd.setpixel(10, 10, BLACK);}
void clear() {
glcd.clear();}
void drawstring() {
glcd.drawstring(0, 0, "Test string");}
My python code for testing:
#!/usr/bin/python
import os
from ctypes import *
from thread import start_new_thread
lcd_lib = cdll.LoadLibrary("lcdcontrol.so")
mylcd = lcd_lib
mylcd.start()
Now I have to compile my c++ code to a shared libray. I tried several ways. But nothing works without problems. When I run the python code it returns that it can't find the "digitalwrite" function, which is a part of the wiringpi lib, or I got an error that it can't find the "start" function.
Could anybody please help me. I'm going crazy on this... Maybe there is a completely different way to use the ST7565 c++ code from python. But this seems for me as the easiest way...until now...