On Sun, 27 Aug 2006, Qinfeng(Javen) Shi wrote:
Dear All,
How can I wrap a c++ template function(not a member of any class) by pyste or manually? /**************************************/ for example : template<class T> void push(v_array<T>& v, const T &new_ele) { while(v.index >= v.length) { v.length = 2*v.length + 3; v.elements = (T *)realloc(v.elements,sizeof(T) * v.length); } v[v.index++] = new_ele; } /***************************************/ Here v_array is a class. I know how to wrap a c++ template class into python by pyste. But what should I do if the template function is not a member of a class. (I don't want to put the function"push()" into a class).
It's similar to template class. You just need to explicit give the template arguments, e.g. boost::python::def( "push" , & push< int > ) ; -- François Duranleau LIGUM, Université de Montréal