The .i file includes the .h file where "my_type" is defined. isn't
that enough?
Josh Blum <j...@joshknows.com> a écrit :
On 05/27/2013 11:10 AM, Nada ABDELKADER wrote:
Hi,
May be this is not the appropriate place to post this problem but I'm
working on gnuradio and USRPs and trying to access c++ objects from python.
Every thing works well, but in each call I got this display:
swig/python detected a memory leak of type 'my_type *', no destructor
found.
"my_type" is a struct type that I've defined in c++.
It seems that swig didn't recognize "my_type" type but how to figure it
out.
Any idea?
The .i file that you gave to swig, its probably missing a definition for
my_type.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/918180/swig-python-memory-leak-detected
-josh
Regards,
Nada
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