Hello everybody. There's a C library which i'd like to have python bindings for. I havn't known anything before about how to write python bindings for a C library.
I succeeded now by using distutils to write the first bindings for functions and similar. Now, it seems as something is blocking my brain. For the library, i need "custom" types, so types defined in this library (structures), including pointers and similar. I've been thinking about what i will need to represent this lists in python. I thought about creating an external python object, providing "information" i get from the list in C structures which can be converted. Basically, it are list of packages, which have several attributes (next, prev, etc). But i don't know how to supply a proper list from the binding / object written in C. Any suggestions or hints about this? Thank you, Georg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list