Hi, I have a C++ class SIP-wrapped with the '/Abstract/' annotation, Thus Pyton just has a pointer to instances of this class (and ownership is with C++). Now, at a certaind point I would like to make the Python wrapper object point to a different instance (of the same class). Finding the add- ress of the Python object is simple using sipGetPyObject(). But is there some way make that Python object refer to a dif- ferent of my C++-objects? I guess that there's some pointer to my C++ object in that Python object that just need to be modified to point to the new instance of the C++ class. I've been going through all of the dicumentation several times but haven't found anything that looks as if would do something like that. And, of course, I wouldn't like to mess with un- documented features of the SIP-wrapper, resulting in every- thing breaking with the next SIP release;-)
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