Hi everyone, Thanks for your awsome replies. I started replacing Javascript with python 2 days ago and I already have my first scripts running. Mainly due to the wealth of information in this blog.
I have a C++ object that is already instantiated and now I want to give python a reference to it... Basically I have class X { typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD ScnNode* mObject; } PyStruct; static PyTypeObject PyType; static init() { PyType_Ready(&PyType) < 0) Py_INCREF(&PyType); PyModule_AddObject(sModule, "Node", (PyObject*) &PyType); } }; I think that in the constructor of X I now have to make some calls in order to provide access to this instance from a python script.... I also think that I only want to get PyObject_New to be called, but not PyObject_Init, because there I create a new instance of X when it is instantiated through a script.... Am I on the right track here ? Cheers Jochen -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list