Hi everybody. I'm trying to use boost, but just don't know how to set it up.
My os is winXP (installed on disk D). Python is installed in D:\Python25 MigGW compiler is installed in D:\MinGW (i downloaded it because djgpp is making much more errors with bjam) I have downloaded boost_1_35_0.zip and boost-jam-3.1.16-1-ntx86.zip, extracted boost_1_35_0.zip to D:\Program Files (so I have now D:\Program Files\boost_1_35_0), extracted there bjam and used bjam in cmd: bjam --build-dir="D:\Program Files\boost_1_35_0" --toolset=gcc stage I got 12 failures and 8 warnings from this (other few hundrds were ok) I'm now trying to compile World.cpp and use it from python World.cpp: -------------------------- #include "boost/python.hpp" using namespace boost::python; BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(hello) { class_<World>("World") .def("greet", &World::greet) .def("set", &World::set) ; } struct World { void set(std::string msg) { this->msg = msg; } std::string greet() { return msg; } std::string msg; }; -------------------------- When trying to compile it I get: ---------------------------- E:\Source>g++ World.cpp World.cpp:1:28: boost/python.hpp: No such file or directory World.cpp:2: error: `boost' has not been declared World.cpp:2: error: `python' is not a namespace-name World.cpp:2: error: expected namespace-name before ';' token World.cpp:4: error: expected constructor, destructor, or type conversion before '(' token World.cpp:15: error: `std::string' has not been declared World.cpp:15: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `msg' with no type World.cpp:16: error: using-declaration for non-member at class scope World.cpp:16: error: expected `;' before "greet" World.cpp:17: error: expected `;' before "std" World.cpp:17: error: using-declaration for non-member at class scope World.cpp:17: error: expected `;' before "msg" World.cpp: In member function `void World::set(int)': World.cpp:15: error: 'struct World' has no member named 'msg' ---------------------------- What have i done wrong and what should have been done instead? Thank you in advance. :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list