Thanks Sophie for the information. Yes, right now I am not certain about what I am going to use for I was hoping for a "non-intrusive" way to expose existing C++ libraries to python. However, both solutions (BOOST, SWIG) listed here require the recompilation of libraries?! It is ok for small applications but will be hard for big software from big companies. The reason is that even companies are willing to rebuild their own libraries with those wrappers or decorations added(though needs approves from all sorts of departments :)), they can't force their 3rd-party developers/users. Correct me if I am wrong.
Cheers, -Patrick. On Mar 11, 4:32 pm, Sophie Sperner <sophie.sper...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Patrick, > > I'm using SWIG in my project. C++ code is wrapped and can be used in > python as custom module. > You should create a swig module.i file to describe headers upon which > that module will be built. > > You should be certain about what you are going to use - boost library, > swig or something else, try it and if any problems post here :) > > Yours, > Sophie -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list