On Nov 26, 1:34 pm, Stefan Behnel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > k3xji wrote: > > I am new to Python C API and finding it difficult to debug C > > extensions. So, basically I want to see the value of an integer value > > during the C API. Here is the code: > > > #define LAST_MIX_VAL 0xDEADBEEF > > > static PyObject * > > chash(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) > > { > > unsigned int key,result; //treat key like an usinged int. > > unsigned char a,b,c,d; > > > key = result = 0; > > if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "i", &key)) > > return NULL; > > > printf("Key:%i\n",Py_BuildValue("i", key)); > > . > > . > > [...] > > - What is the preffered approach for these kind simple-debugging > > issue? > > If you want to simplify this kind of debugging as well as the general code > writing itself, consider using Cython. > > http://cython.org/ > > Apart from that, I'd use gdb for debugging these things. It does have a > learning curve, but in change gives you a lot more than just > "print-debugging". > > Stefan
OK. How to use gdb? I am compiling the extension to a "pyd" file and importing it right now. So, I assume we need to, somehow load the extension dynamically for debugging? But how? Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list