On Aug 23, 11:57 am, Farshid Lashkari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > TheShadow wrote: > > When extending python in c/c++ after you register a module is there a > > way in c/c++ to check if they were correctly registered? > > > Cause I'm having the problem where when I execute the the python > > script it finds the module but none of the functions. > > Are you calling Py_InitModule(...) in your initmodule function? If so, > Py_InitModule(...) returns a reference to the module object. You can use > this object to double check that your function names exist in the > modules dictionary. Most likely, there is an error in your code. If you > post it, it would be easier to tell what the problem is. > > -Farshid
Alright that was a dead end. Here is the source code. bool CPythonModule::Register() { bool bReturn = false; unsigned int uiSize = static_cast<unsigned int>(m_LPyMethodDefs.size()); if (m_LPyMethodDefs.size() > 0) { m_pEmbMethods = new PyMethodDef[m_LPyMethodDefs.size()+1]; unsigned int uiCounter = 0; IterQPyMethodDefs iterMethods = m_LPyMethodDefs.begin(); while (m_LPyMethodDefs.end() != iterMethods) { m_pEmbMethods[uiCounter].ml_name = m_LPyMethodDefs.front().sName.c_str(); m_pEmbMethods[uiCounter].ml_meth = m_LPyMethodDefs.front().pFunction; m_pEmbMethods[uiCounter].ml_flags = m_LPyMethodDefs.front().iFlags; m_pEmbMethods[uiCounter].ml_doc = m_LPyMethodDefs.front().sDoc.c_str(); ++uiCounter; ++iterMethods; } PyMethodDef PyMethodNullDef = {NULL, NULL, 0, NULL}; m_pEmbMethods[uiSize] = PyMethodNullDef; Py_InitModule(m_sModuleName.c_str(),m_pEmbMethods); //PythonInterfaceInst->RegisterModule(this); m_pInitFunc(); bReturn = true; } return bReturn; } -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list