> PyObject* key = PyList_GetItem(moduleKeys,idx); > PyObject* module = PyDict_GetItem( interp->modules, key ); > char* theKeyName = <????> > PySys_WriteStdout("Module '%s'\n", theKeyName); > } > I was not able to obtain theKeyName, knowing that the "key" PyObject > is in fact a unicode string containing the character string I want...
Use PyUnicode_AsUTF8String. > Could anybody help me? How can I, in general, obtain char* strings > from a corresponding PyObject? What should I use for "<????>"? In general, this is much more difficult. If the object is an integer (say), or a file object - what is the char* that you want to get? You would need to call PyObject_Str first, getting str() (or repr()) of the object, and then use PyUnicode_AsUTF8String (releasing the _Str result afterwards). Regards, Martin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list