Hello! I have to ask a newbie question about manipulating pointers in C using ctypes. I have a C dll with two functions. The first one creates a pointer and returns it to python. The second one takes a pointer as an argument shows its address and the value at which it is pointing. This I have implemented using the following code
----------- -------- pointers.c ---------------------------- #include <stdio.h> #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { // only need to export C interface if // used by C++ source code using namespace std; #endif __declspec(dllexport) void* create() { double number = 2.2; double* ptr = &number; printf("Pointer address \t %p \n", ptr); printf("Value at pointer \t %f \n", ptr[0]); return (void*) ptr; } __declspec(dllexport) int show(double* ptr) { printf("Pointer address \t %p \n", ptr); printf("Pointer value \t %f\n", *ptr); *ptr = 2.4; printf("New pointer value \t %f\n", *ptr); return 0; } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please note that in the second function, the show function, I want to manipulate the value at which the pointer points. Now, I call this function from python with the following script. --------------------------- pointers.py -------------------------- import ctypes as ct # Load dll pointers = ct.cdll.LoadLibrary('pointers.dll') getattr(pointers, 'create') getattr(pointers, 'show') pointers.create.restype = ct.c_void_p # Create pointer in C ptr = pointers.create() # Show pointer address and value print 'Adress returned to python ' +hex(ptr) pointers.show(ct.c_void_p(ptr)) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Calling this script gives me the following output: Pointer address 0021E508 Value at pointer 2.200000 Adress returned to python 0x21e508 Pointer address 0021E508 Pointer value 0.000000 (2.20000 expected) New pointer value 2.400000 (2.40000 expected) But the script returns also an error. WindowsError: exception: access violation reading 0x40033333 WARNING: Failure executing file: <pointers.py> Another thing that I find strange is that the return value of pointers.create is actually an integer instead of an ct.c_void_p object. Moreover, I also tried to directly manipulate the address of the pointer given as an argument to pointers.show. But when it returns to python the pointer points still at the same address as before the function call. Can someone help me with this problem? I would be very glad about an answer. With kind regards, Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list