Hello to all. I'm aiming to wrap a Fortran program into Python. I started to work with f2py, and am trying to setup a debug mode where I could reach breakpoints in Fortran module launched by Python. I've been looking in the existing post, but not seeing things like that.
I'm used to work with visual studio 2012 and Intel Fortran compiler, I have tried to get that point doing : 1) Run f2py -m to get *.c wrapper 2) Embed it in a C Project in Visual Studio, containing also with fortranobject.c and fortranobject.h, 3) Create a solution which also contains my fortran files compiled as a lib 4) Generate in debug mode a "dll" with extension pyd (to get to that point name of the "main" function in Fortran by "_main"). I compiled without any error, and reach break point in C Wrapper, but not in Fortran, and the fortran code seems not to be executed (whereas it is when compiling with f2py -c). Trying to understand f2py code, I noticed that f2py is not only writing c-wrapper, but compiling it in a specific way. Is there a way to get a debug mode in Visual Studio with f2py (some members of the team are used to it) ? Any alternative tool we should use for debugging ? Thanks for answering Ferdinand --- Ce courrier électronique ne contient aucun virus ou logiciel malveillant parce que la protection avast! Antivirus est active. http://www.avast.com _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list NumPy-Discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion