Hi Laurent,
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 04:14:11AM +0200, laurent destriau wrote:
> It did for me:
>
> from pypy.rpython.rctypes.tool.ctypes_platform import configure, Library
>
> class CConfig:
> _header_ = ""
> _includes_ = ["windows.h", "gl/gl.h"]
> gl = Library("opengl32")
This works because of the Library() object, which tells the extension
compiler to pass the appropriate flags to the C linker. You can get the
same effect by attaching flags directly to the function instead:
glEnd = windll.opengl32.glEnd
glEnd.restype = None
glEnd.includes = ["windows.h", "gl/gl.h"]
glEnd.libraries = ["opengl32"]
# nb. untested code
But using a CConfig is better anyway for other reasons, e.g. to avoid
having to hard-code too many details of the type and structure
declarations.
A bientot,
Armin.
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