I think you can, as long as you have a C-Compiler available.
I used pyrex to embedd python into a Linux PAM-Module and
i used C-Types to embbed Python into a Windows DLL. With hindsight, the pyrex solution was much fatser to develop and less complicated.
Pyrex provides an example.
Ctypes: http://starship.python.net/crew/theller/ctypes/ Pyrex: http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~greg/python/Pyrex/
Feel free to ask, if you need a more complex example, than the one, that comes with pyrex.
HTH, Gerald
Larry Bates schrieb:
I don't think you can make a .DLL (but someone else might).
Why can't you use a COM server? MS seems to have written some pretty sophisticated software using COM objects. Almost all languages can dispatch a COM object easily.
-Larry
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Can I use python to make a regular Windows DLL that will be called from other programs?
I know I can use the win32 extensions to make a COM server, but I need a straight DLL.
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