On 09-02-11 01:54, Williamson, Ross X. (Guest) wrote:
Dear All,

I'm trying to implement a server/client system where the server is written in 
python and the client has to be written in c/c++.  I can happily send simple 
text through the socket. Ideally I would like make say a struct (using python 
struct library) - and then read that in using C. Is there a better way to 
package data on the server in python to send down a socket to a C client? XML? 
Pickle?

Cheers,

Ross

For a binary protocol I recall once using the marshal module from Python to send simple data structures over a stream to a C program on the other end. The marshal protocol is simple and was parsed by the C code on the other end. Look in marshal.c in Python's source.

Actually now I think of it, it was the other way around: there was a little bit of minimalistic code in a web server written in C, that encoded stuff in the marshal protocol, and it was the Python process that simply used the marshal module to get objects out of it. But I think it shouldn't be hard to make this 2-way if you make some restrictions on the data types you use.

Binary protocols have their drawbacks though, and maybe it's best to go for Json instead for reasons mentioned already in the other replies.

-irmen

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