Hello, I've written a C extension for Python which works so far, but now I've stumbled onto a simple problem for which I just can't find any example on the web, so here I am crying for help ;-)
I'll trying to reduce the problem to a minimal example. Let's say I need to call from Python functions of a C program like: static int counter = 0; void do_something(...) { ... counter++; ... } void do_something_else(...) { ... counter++; ... } So they access a common global variable. I've written the wrappers for the functions, but I'd like to place "counter" in the module's space and have wrappers accessing it like self->counter. I do not need to make "counter" visible to Python, I just need the global static variable available for C. I've got somehow a clue of how this should work, but not much more than a clue, and I'd appreciate to see a simple example. Best Regards, Lorenzo -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list