Hello everybody,
i wonder how the win32 COM extension handles different C-int types (short, int, long). Another question for me is weather the "out-direction" of parameter is supported "out of the box" ?
To clarify look at the methode "FunWithTwoInts"
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#SimpleCOMServer.py - A sample COM server - almost as small as they come!
#
# We expose a single method in a Python COM object
class PythonUtilities:
_public_methods_ = [ 'FunWithTwoInts' ]
_reg_progid_ = "PythonDemo.Utilities" # NEVER copy the following ID!
# Use "print pythoncom.CreateGuid( )" to make a new one
_reg_clsid_ = "{40CEA5F8-4D4C-4655-BD8B-0E7B6A26B556}" def FunWithTwoInts(self, inShort, inInt, outSum):
print "got as short:%d as int:%d sum:%d" % (inShort, inInt, outSum)
outSum = inShort + inInt# Add code so that when this script is run by
# Python.exe, it self-registers
if __name__=='__main_ _':
print "Registering COM server..."
import win32com.server.register
win32com.server.register.UseCommandLine(PythonUtilities)
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Does anybody have experiences in this ?Any help/hints are very welcome.
Alexander -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
