Dear all, I am learning SIP and I made simple source like this:
//spam.cpp #include "spam.h" int spam_system(const char *command); int main(int argc, char **argv ) { spam_system(argv[1]); return 0; } int spam_system(const char *command) { int sts; sts = system(command); return sts; } spam.h is in the same folder of spam.cpp and containing: // spam.h #include <cstdlib> int spam_system(const char *command); Then I made simple setup.py: from distutils.core import setup, Extension import sipdistutils setup( name = 'spam', version ='0.1', ext_modules = [ Extension("spam", ["spam.sip", "spam.cpp"]) ], cmdclass = {'build_ext': sipdistutils.build_ext} ) with spam.sip: /* Define the SIP wrapper to the spam library. */ %Module spam 0 %ModuleHeaderCode #include "spam.h" %End int spam_system(const char *command); Then run 'python.exe setup.py build'. But then I got error messages spam.sip(6) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'spam.h': No such file or directory error: command '"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\cl.exe"' failed with exit status 2 My question: where shall I put spam.h then so sip can compile it successfully? How is the best structure of building python binding with sip? And sorry for the long email. -- Mico | mico.siah...@gmail.com | @bangmico
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