Le lun 06/10/2003 à 16:51, Gerard Vermeulen a écrit : > Hi, > > I think so, see my post of last Thursday replying Joe Van Andel. > The attached example concerned Vtk Python objects, but I would try > the same approach for Boost. > > There may be a few gotchas, though: > (1) sip generated modules do not use Python's standard way of importing > other modules' C-API's. I solve this by patching sip's output.
mmmm ... I really don't see what you are calling "patching the sip's output". > (2) it is probably impossible to mix the inheritance hierarchies of > sip-generated and boost-generated classes. Yes, I think so, and I never intent to mix the inheritance classes ... > > I have a vague recollection of a thread about mixing SIP and Boost. > > Gerard > > _______________________________________________ > PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde I really don't know how to work with your example. So you imply I have to re-export the Qt objects ? Doing some search in a sip documentation, I found the function "sipGetCppPtr". But if I try to call this function directly from my non-sip file (a plain C++ file in fact ...) I get a segmentation fault inside this function. Here some of my code : void a2_fromQImage( array2d* a, PyObject *obj ) { sipThisType sipThisInfo; QImage* img = ( QImage* )sipGetCppPtr( &sipThisInfo, obj ); if( img != NULL ) { // Do something } } Do I get something wrong ? Do I need to do some initialisation before sipGetCppPtr is called (knowing that PyQt has to be loaded before my module can bo loaded !!!) Thanks, -- Pierre Barbier de Reuille INRA - UMR Cirad/Inra/Cnrs/Univ.MontpellierII AMAP Botanique et Bio-informatique de l'Architecture des Plantes TA40/PSII, Boulevard de la Lironde 34398 MONTPELLIER CEDEX 5, France tel : (33) 4 67 61 65 77 fax : (33) 4 67 61 56 68 _______________________________________________ PyKDE mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mats.imk.fraunhofer.de/mailman/listinfo/pykde