On May 2, 5:52 pm, Carl Banks <pavlovevide...@gmail.com> wrote: > Not sure what you're doing here. It looks like you are being passed > an object of a given type, then you get the type object, call it to > create another object of that type, and assign it to object->instance.
Sorry, I should have noted that the "NautilusPythonObject" type in the code is a struct defined as: struct _NautilusPythonObject { GObject parent_slot; PyObject *instance; }; > You are assigning the attirbute the the object that the C code refers > to as "object->instance", but it seems that in the Python snippet you > are calling getattr on the object that the C code refers to as > "object". object->instance is the PyObject, and I gathered that it was the correct thing to assign to from the fact that the address is identical as seen from C and Python. — Jason -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list