On 08.07.10 11:16:34, Phil Thompson wrote: > On Mon, 05 Jul 2010 23:36:57 +0200, GOO Creations <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello > > > > This may sound like a really stupid question, but I can't find proper > > documentation/examples online: > > > > I'm using SIP for my C++ - Python bindings. My C++ class has 2 functions > > with the same name. > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > The C++ class: > > > > class MyHasher > > { > > public: > > > > enum HashAlgorithm > > { > > Md4, > > Md5, > > Sha1 > > }; > > > > MyHasher(); > > QString getFileHash(QString data, HashAlgorithm hash = Md5); > > QString getFileHash(QString data, HashAlgorithm hash = Md5, int > > numberOfBytes = 2048); > > }; > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > The sip file: > > > > class MyHasher > > { > > > > %TypeHeaderCode > > #include <myhasher.h> > > %End > > > > public: > > > > enum HashAlgorithm > > { > > Md4, > > Md5, > > Sha1 > > }; > > > > MyHasher(); > > QString getFileHash(QString data, HashAlgorithm hash = Md5); > > QString getFileHash(QString data, HashAlgorithm hash = Md5, int > > numberOfBytes = 2048); > > }; > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > When I compile it, I'm getting the error: > > sip: MyHasher::getFileHash() has overloaded functions with the same > > Python signature > > > > When I remove one of the getFileHash functions, everything is working > > fine, but the problem seems to be with 2 functions with the same name at > > the same time. > > > > How can I correct this in SIP? > > I'm not a C++ expert, but I'm surprised that it allows those overloads.
It doesn't. At least not if one actually calls the function with less than 3 arguments. Andreas -- Today is what happened to yesterday. _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
