Hello there, I have two different classes that I want to expose using boost-python, but the constructor of the second class takes and array of the first one as argument and I can't figure out how to do it.
This is the definition of the classes: class INT96{ public: uint64_t value[3]; INT96(){}; INT96(uint64_t x0, uint64_t x1, uint64_t x2); ... }; template <unsigned k> class Xi_CW{ protected: INT96 A[k]; public: Xi_CW(INT96 (&A)[k]); ... }; And my attempt to expose them using boost-python: using namespace boost::python; typedef Xi_CW<4> Xi_CW4; BOOST_PYTHON_MODULE(xis) { class_<INT96>("INT96", init<double,double,double>()) [...] ; class_<Xi_CW4>("Xi_CW4", init<INT96[4]>()) [...] ; } Which results in a "no known conversion error". I've tried several other possibilities but so far no luck... Any idea how should I do it? Thanks Ester -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list