Hi Larry, On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 02:45:30PM -0600, Larry Shaffer wrote: > Interesting approach. Thank you for sharing. Since the QGIS project > has a minimum requirement of Python 2.3 (2.5+ recommended), I think > maybe the Python ctypes package could be leveraged instead of > generating a cpp test program. I will have to ask the other QGIS devs, > with more knowledge in this area, if that approach is better than the > current platform-sniffing, hard-coded way. > > On my Mac (Py 2.7.1), I did this: > > import ctypes > ctypes.c_size_t == ctypes.c_ulong > # returns True > ctypes.c_size_t == ctypes.c_uint > # returns False > > So it looks like a variation on your script will work, since Python is > already used as part of the CMake finds before generating the sip > files for the bindings. CMake (or Python) can then be used to generate > the sip file from the returned typedef string. Thanks again.
That looks like a brilliant idea since it avoids all the potential problems with getting the test program to com- pile! I never had a closer look at what can be done with ctypes, so I missed that one. Do you mind if I steal that idea of yours for my own project? Best regards, Jens -- \ Jens Thoms Toerring ________ j...@toerring.de \_______________________________ http://toerring.de _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt