Why not write Python class that uses CTypes and make it available as a recipe? From a performance standpoint it is unlikely you can do better than to call the .dll and have it do the work for you. Just a suggestion.
-Larry Bates Petri Savolainen wrote: > Hello, > > has anyone seen such a beast? I tried googling, PyPI, Parnassus etc. but > could not find any pure-python code nor extensions to interface with any > of the existing implementations. > > I am thinking about taking the Ruby code I found at > > http://www.zweknu.org/technical/index.rhtml?s=p%7c15 > > and converting that to Python. I have no experience with Ruby so this > will be rather interesting... > > I guess another option would be to use CTypes to plug into some tnef > shared library/DLL. I'd prefer a pure-python route though... > > Any pointers/recommendations appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Petri > -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list