Aaron "Castironpi" Brady wrote: > > My pygame install just returns an integer in get_wm_info. Take a > look: > >>>> pygame.display.get_wm_info() > {'window': 1180066, 'hglrc': 0} >>>> pygame.display.get_wm_info()['window'] > 1180066 >>>> ctypes.c_void_p( _ ) > c_void_p(1180066) > > You're suggesting yours looks like this: > >>>> pygame.display.get_wm_info() > { ... 'display': ctypes.py_object( 1180066 ), ... } > > What does type( display ) give you? > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
yes its different on windows and linux, windows only has a few items where linux has many more. 'window' is just the window 'id' at any rate which is not the data I am after (which is internally an address to an xlib structure) this is what pygame.display.get_wm_info() returns on linux: {'fswindow': 31457283, 'wmwindow': 31457284, 'window': 31457294, 'lock_func': <PyCObject object at 0x89dfa70>, 'unlock_func': <PyCObject object at 0x89dfa88>, 'display': <PyCObject object at 0x89dfa58>} note how the display object is a PyCObject, thats got the address I want inside it. -- Gord Allott ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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