Hello, I've lately experimented with Boost.Python and found it pretty useful. Though I've run into one thing which I couldn't figure out by the documentation, I hope someone can give me a hint there: I have a function returning a pointer to an 'owned' structure, i.e. its container takes care of creation and deletion. In Python, I want to wrap this pointer into a direct reference to the struct, i.e. no copying. To guard the access and make sure the object can't be accessed after the deletion, I want to wrap the smart pointer AS a python object. for example, a C++ function returning an 'owned' face from a mesh: FaceSmartPtr Mesh::addFace() { .. } should be wrapped for access in Python like: f = mesh.addFace() with subsequent calls for face manipulation like: f.addVertex((0.0, 0.0, 0.0)) where this should again call something like if (f_sptr.isValid()) f_sptr->addVertex(...); else throw_pyException_ptrInvalid(); Does Boost support this automatically ? Or do I have to wrap all these functions myself ? Greetings, - Strubi -- Martin Strubel, Software Hooligan strubi@blender.nl www.blender.nl Not a Number - 3D Enabling Technology tel. +31 40 2501231 Eindhoven, The Netherlands