Alex Gaynor, 13.04.2012 20:25: > On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 2:18 PM, Stefan Behnel wrote: >> wlavrij...@lbl.gov, 13.04.2012 19:03: >>> Integrating unpacked functions pointers with PyPy works rather elegantly >>> through the functionality made available in rlib/libffi.py. The form of >>> the specification matters little at that point, as long as it is >>> complete. >> >> Hmm, but that's RPython, isn't it? I thought that was compiled statically? >> How would it adapt to a signature that it finds at runtime then? >> >> I think this is closer to ctypes, except that you don't have to specify the >> signature of the thing you call because PyPy will see it at call time. > > rlib/libffi.py is for runtime stuff, it's the basis of both ctypes and the > C++ wrapper. You may be thinking of rffi.py, which is compile time.
Ah, cool. Good to know. Then it shouldn't be much work for PyPy to support this. Stefan _______________________________________________ pypy-dev mailing list pypy-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev