On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 1:55 PM, Gora Mohanty <g...@srijan.in> wrote: > On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 00:04:01 +0530 > bhaskar jain <bhaskar.jain2...@gmail.com> wrote: > [...] >> Problem is that there was a bug and they have changed a few lines >> in one of the C files. So my question is - will just applying the >> patch and installing the library again, will i get a fresh good >> python binding or do i need to regenerate the wrapper_ *.c files >> using SWIG. > > It depends on what was changed, but it is best to regenerate > everything. Is this that much of a concern in terms of time, > etc. It is quite easy to set up a Makefile to do this. > >> Any tips in working with SWIG, using the python bindings will be >> appreciated. Also is it a frequent problem of segmentation faults >> using the python bindings of C programs which employ lot of >> pointers. Sorry, I am new to SWIG. >> >> Is it advisable to use SWIG at all? > [...] > > I would enthusiastically advocate SWIG, but have had arguments with > people who take a different view, and whose opinions I respect. The > best counter-arguments I have heard is cleanness of the generated > code, and efficiency, but at least for a non-pedal-to-the-metal > coder like me, SWIG definitely does the job. So, I would say that > if you can take a look at the generated SWIG code, and think that > you can do better, please do that, and contribute your approach > back to SWIG.
This is really "do this for me" but the hope is that it is easy and I will learn how it was done and can later expand on it myself. I need to read the time stamp from the first and last frame of a .dv file. frames are 120000 bytes (or some fixed amount if it is some other format that has a different frame size), so I can do frame=open('foo.dv','rb').read(120000) and pass frame somewhere. or pass a file object, or whatever binding stuff is easiest to implement. libdv can do it, here are bindings, but it doesn't include anything to return the timestamp : https://dev.interhost.no/pylibdv/browser/src/pylibdv.c Here is where dvgrab does it - line 836 http://kino.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/kino/dvgrab/dvgrab.cc?revision=1.72&view=markup I don't need any of the "if invalid month, use system date". -- Carl K _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers