
"Dan" <dan@eloff.info> writes:
Sorry to trouble you Dave, it was my mistake. I had a couple default arguments for function parameters to the constructor. It seems that Boost::Python doesn't like this ( I was wondering how support for that might have been implemented )
I don't understand what constructor you mean.
and it causes an exception to be thrown from c++ ( maybe a stack related exception? )
I don't know enough about your problem to say. Again I request you post a minimal complete example to the C++ sig.
and caught by Boost. Adding multiple overloads solved the issue. Thanks for your time and congradulations on a neat idea that was implemented very cleverly.
Not so very cleverly, if you had problems :(
Cheers, -Dan
-- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting http://www.boost-consulting.com