I have C++ a void function pointer stored in a variable call. The pointed function takes an int and a char* as arguments.
I have a python module containing this function: def yeah(x): x(int(0),"text argument") return "pointer called" As you can see I'm trying to use the argument x of the function like a method object. In the C++ side I'm doing following (note that I only paste relevant parts of code because this system is working fine, C++ is able to call function yeah and get its return value, but only with a string- oriented test): ... PyObject *pValue; // the argument for python pValue = PyCObject_FromVoidPtr(call,destr); // destr is a void fctn ptr, required from the api. PyObject *pFunc = PyObject_GetAttrString(pModule, "yeah"); ... PyTuple_SetItem(pArgs, 0, pValue); // pArgs is a pyobject, the arguments, I insert pValue in it. pValue = PyObject_CallObject(pFunc, pArgs); ... It does not work. can anyone help me please? I just want python to call this function pointer. Thank you -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list