On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Brent Pedersen <bpede...@gmail.com> wrote: > hi, i have been using a stub for the c++ <string> in a lot of my work. > i decided to have a go at doing a proper string.pxd, pasted here: > > https://gist.github.com/929604 > > other than the operators, it's mostly implemented with tests. but when > i try the operators > with this test: > > def test_equal_operator(char *a, char *b): > """ > >>> test_equal_operator("asdf", "asdf") > True > """ > cdef string s = string(a) > cdef string t = string(b) > cdef bint same = t == s > return same > > and this declaration in the pxd: > > bint operator==(string&, string&)
it seems: bint operator==(string&) is the correct syntax. i had copied the stuff from vector.pxd > > i get the error below. any ideas what i'm doing wrong? > thanks, > -brent > > > > > > === Got errors: === > 152:23: Invalid types for '==' (string, string) > > > ====================================================================== > ERROR: runTest (__main__.CythonRunTestCase) > compiling (cpp) and running cpp_stl_string > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "runtests.py", line 569, in run > self.runCompileTest() > File "runtests.py", line 400, in runCompileTest > self.test_directory, self.expect_errors, self.annotate) > File "runtests.py", line 546, in compile > self.assertEquals(None, unexpected_error) > AssertionError: None != u"152:23: Invalid types for '==' (string, string)" > _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel