Christopher Barker wrote: >Hi Lou, > >I'm glad you got this working. Thanks for posting the resolution to your >problems, it's good to have this stuff archived. If time permits, I hope top >do some SWIGing myself, so perhaps we can help each other out. > > Sounds good to me. I have mostly made the decision to do future projects in Python with the usual profiling and C module extending, hence my need for speed. I settled on SWIG (at least for now) because it seems established and solid and not too complex for me (I am not a comupter guru). I did get a simple example to work so I am on my way. I will be diving into this more in the future.
For graphics, I have chosen wxPython. I know there is matplotlib, but using it interactively baffled me (although several nice people sent me examples). I may include it in my toolbox in the future. For now wxPython also also offers event control. I have yet to learn that and I still mostly do print readline kind of I/0 and menus. I keep it simple, but occasionally GUI stuff is useful. >Yup. Technically, a file name on *nix can have any charactor in it except a >"/", so many utilities use space to separate things that it's hard for things >to work right with them in there. I spend most of my time on Linux, so I'm >not in the habit of using spaces in file names anyway. > > Yeah, I am converting my coding directories over to that style. I have capitulated. :-) > >The dangers of borrowing other people's code! Why are you using tsch anyway? >bash really is nicer, unless you're really used to a C shell. And it's the >OS-X default (and most Linuxes also). > > Well, I thought the default was tsch. Shows what I know. I really don't like the tsch scripting language. It's more clumsy so I suppose I should switch. Not sure how to do that, but I'll look it up. >Setting CC to g++ is a very odd thing to do. It's going to break a lot of make >files, CC should be a C compiler! > > Yeah, the dangers of other's login scripts, huh? Well, I switched it to gcc so I assume it should be better now. SWIG workds, at least. > You should probably just not set it to anything. gcc should be the > default > >anyway. On my system, /usr/bin/CC is a link to gcc-3.3 > > > [cut massive invective against Windows admin mode :-) ] >Wow! I got carried away with that! > > Yeah, but it was soooooo good. > I'll be interested in what you come up with, I think our needs are > similar. > > > I'm sure I'll be back. -- Cheers, Lou Pecora Code 6362 Naval Research Lab Washington, DC 20375 USA Ph: +202-767-6002 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig