Hi all, this is my first time using the mailing list. I'm trying to learn how to use C to extend my code, and have already worked out how to use ctypes. I'm now trying to learn the full C extension module approach with Python.h and have worked through the Python doc and a couple other examples. They all use examples where the C function expects a primitive, so now I'd like to learn how to use a Python list object. I guess that a C-based numpy array may be easier to write for, but just for now I'd like to stick to lists.
So far I've worked out to use the parse tuple command with the "O" argument and I think thanks to an archived post on this mailing list I've worked out how to get the Python list data into a C array and pass it to the function to modify, now I just need to return a list object of the updated C array data. I'd like it to be that calling this function from Python has the same effect as modifying the list in-place, so I guess I need to either empty the original and repopulate it with the c array data, or build a new list object with the data and reassign it to the original list name .... Which seems like it'd be troublesome? Unfortunately I've hit a brick wall and can't find any examples :-( Any help would be greatly appreciated! Jim _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor