On 2005-10-04, Java and Swing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ok i got ctypes...now i try > >>> from ctypes import * >>> myApp = CDLL("C:\\myapp.dll")
I've never seen that sort of usage before. I don't know what CDLL does, and I can't find it in the docs anywhere. Based on my reading of the tutorial, I would have tried eitehr myApp = cdll.myapp or myApp = cdll.LoadLibrary("C:/myapp.dll") > ..now how can I call functions on in myapp.dll? From the > tutorial I am not sure.. Assuming CDLL did something equivalent to cdll.LoadLibrary(), I'd try: myApp.FuncName() I've always done it the way it's done in the tutorial: mylib = windll.Lib_Name mylib.myFuncName() > i try, dir(cdll.myApp) and dir(myApp)..but don't see my > functions listed. I don't think dir() works on dll's like that. I certainly don't see it mentioned in the tutorial. What happened when you tried calling the function the way the tutorial does? myapp = cdll.myapp myapp.MyFunc() -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Yow! Is my fallout at shelter termite proof? visi.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list